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To: westmex

Ah ha....you funkled. It sounds like you had a very nice afternoon on Red Rover. I take it the rainy season is holding off for now. I'm curious of this rainy season up there. Does it rain all day long, everyday?

I'm sitting here with egg on my face again. I just love to use the egg white for a facial mask every once in a while. It tightens the face so much, I look ten years younger when I wash it off...for about fifteen minutes. LOL


624 posted on 09/24/2004 3:22:25 PM PDT by Conservababe
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To: Conservababe
When the fog burned off today we ended up with a cloudless sky.....

We don't get as much rain as a lot of other places...It just stays cloudy and drizzles a lot...July and August are usually good months and a couple of weeks in September as well....This year hasn't been typical as it has been dryer than normal....A lot of pople have trouble with the grey cloudy days, day after day...A lot of us just wear Gortex and carry on....lol..

.....Westy.....

625 posted on 09/24/2004 3:31:46 PM PDT by westmex (To he!! with it all)
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To: Conservababe
Weather data for Seattle
628 posted on 09/24/2004 3:50:34 PM PDT by westmex (To he!! with it all)
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To: Conservababe

I'm making your tomato pie. ;)

Will let you know how it comes out with maybe a pic.


632 posted on 09/24/2004 4:13:56 PM PDT by grannie9
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To: Conservababe

Seattle Climate Data

If you like damp, cool weather, an overcast sky, and a mild climate, Seattle is the place for you. If you like hot and sunny weather, you will not want to live in Seattle.

No, it does not rain all the time in Seattle. Many large cities on the USA east coast (i.e., Atlanta, New York, Washington D.C.) receive more annual precipitation than Seattle. However, when it stops raining in these east coast cities, the sky clears. In Seattle, when it stops raining, the sky stays overcast. The rain in Seattle is usually a light or fine misty rain. The normal average annual precipitation total for Seattle is 37.19 inches.

Summers in Seattle are usually warm, dry, and sunny, with long days and cool nights. The driest time of year in Seattle is the last half of July and the first half of August. During this time period, Seattle will often go ten, twenty, or thirty days without any measurable precipitation. The warm, mild weather often continues into fall, with cooler temperatures at night --- the rainy season in Seattle doesn't officially begin until October 1. Winter is the wettest season in Seattle. Spring in Seattle is mild and green, but it can be very wet at times.


634 posted on 09/24/2004 4:55:12 PM PDT by westmex (To he!! with it all)
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To: Conservababe
Babe...it was woooonderful. Wow, a winner for sure.

I used fresh basil and parsley, added more cheddar, and added mozzarella, parmesan, more mayo, and the sausage. What a great dish for a party too. It was like a deep dish pizza, but with that great flaky pie crust.


636 posted on 09/24/2004 5:35:23 PM PDT by grannie9
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