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To: phantomworker
It got cold in Colorado too, and I did wear boots a little more often there, but mainly for the snow, or I wore dress cowboy boots for dancing. Those are really very comfortable. Mostly though, I'm a sandal type, and even when I lived in Colorado, I was barefoored indoors year round and wore sandals, or at least shoes I could slip out of easily, everywhere else. Dress shoes were almost always open-toed.

I don't like wearing a lot of clothes either and get by with the minimum at any given time. In summer, my pajamas are shorts and tank top. In winter, I switch to fleece bottoms with tank top. If I get cold, I throw on a robe for a little while. If the temperature hits 60, I'm in shorts and I wear short sleeves always. The only tops I own with long sleeves are very sheer and the only sweaters I own have short sleeves, except for one that I wear like a jacket. I just get too hot indoors in long sleeves any time of year, and I am indoors most of the time. I have mostly lighter weight jackets, although I do have one warm coat for when it is really cold out.

620 posted on 12/26/2005 3:35:58 PM PST by sweetliberty (Stupidity should make you sterile.)
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To: sweetliberty

That must be nice!!! I lived in CA for about 7 years and that brings back memories! Always in sandles! Especially in Santa Barbara. 70 degrees on average!! I came out here with bright colored clothes and sandles! I looked like a CAL-E-FORN-IAN! lol!I am very envious of where you live!!!

The NW sucks sometimes!


622 posted on 12/26/2005 3:42:32 PM PST by phantomworker (Don't accuse me of your imagination! ;))
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To: sweetliberty
I don't like wearing a lot of clothes either and get by with the minimum at any given time.

*gasp*

THUD!

687 posted on 12/27/2005 8:23:52 AM PST by null and void (Peace on Earth. Death to the Terrorists...)
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