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Danielle's Imaginary Boyfriend
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Yesterday AM, I was doing the laundry in my shorts. Yesterday PM, clouds began rolling in & a chilly wind began to blow. This AM, snow. Now where did I put my warm clothes again? Rats!
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Danielle's Future Ex-Husband
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Danielle's Imaginary Boyfriend
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Who the heck left this whopping big cat in here? Now let me just get back and listen to the sweet sound Ms D's voice ... BTW, its still cold out, but the snow melted off. Sucky as the weather was, the Sierra's look so gorgeous dressed up in white! (PS: Ha ha fooled ya! There isn't really a cat here--it was me ![]() Last edited by geolarson2; 04-04-2009 at 03:49 AM. |
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Danielle's Biggest Fan
Join Date: Jan 2009
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Actually the current weather is very nice, at least by Northern European standards.
Today, on the 19th of April it's partly cloudy and highs at 37 degrees Fahrenheit. I can smell spring in the air. ![]() Last night the low was at 23 degrees Fahrenheit. The only place in the U.S.A. to experience a climate like this is in the State of Alaska. |
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Danielle's Imaginary Boyfriend
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It snowed here on Easter, but was nice, warm & sunny here yesterday--left the window open last night, wearing shorts, grass is already green ('cept where the dogs pee). Lovely!
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Danielle's Biggest Fan
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Just kidding. We shall be at those warm temperatures in June and July. And what we lack in temperatures we gain in long duration of daylight. Close to Arctic Circle, It's light 24 hours a day on the June Solstice. ![]() Currently the sun rises at 5.50 am and sets after 9 pm, so it's over 15 hours of daylight. And the duration of day gets longer at a rate of over 5 minutes a day... And again, the only place in the U.S.A. to have a taste of the same (white night during summer) would be in Alaska. That's only due to latitudinal location. |
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It's been a lovely, sunny weekend here in Northern Germany.
We currently have sunshine and about 17 °C (62 °F) at 06:45 PM. I'd say spring is in full blow here already. |
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Danielle's Imaginary Boyfriend
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