Posted on 12/31/2002 5:47:20 AM PST by Billie
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These 'warm' chinook spells didn't usually arrive until the middle of January, and then dropped back to around 30 below into April.
The amazing thing is you do get used to it, and I am from Florida!!
One can handle anything in your 20's and 30's!
The heck you say. LOL
Why do you think I moved from WA State to Houston? It doesn't snow here! ;-)
(I wanna go live with Julie back in Florida..:)))
Well, dansy... you were lucky with the weather.....this is an El Nino winter....severe storms about every 7 days since Thanksgiving! But in between it is glorious!
Hugs back atcha....{{{{{{{dansy}}}}}}}
That was the first thing that struck us driving down....the roadside canals were full and everything was lush green! A sure sign that y'all had been getting lots of rain!
When .45MAN and I moved up from FL 4 and a half years ago, it was during one of the driest years, the daytime highs were 100 and above for more than 20 out of 30 days, and the whole state was on fire. It's such a pleasure to see everything green and growing once again!
Happy New Year!
May your blessings be bountiful and your worries miniscule and I will see you all next year.
Hugs from
Rika and Thena
Georgio agrees:
Happy New Year to you and jkphoto and JustAmy out there in CA Land.
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