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Date Posted: 12:31:18 01/18/08 Fri
Author: Cari
Subject: LOL. I know...
In reply to: MaskMaker 's message, "ten degrees is cold?" on 10:52:26 01/18/08 Fri

We just don't get much cold, so for here it's been cold this winter. I can't complain at all about winter. My tropical Mandavilla vine hasn't even died this winter and it's been out in the herb garden. It's only hearty down to 40 degrees. Our cold is always so wet it is bone chilling for me. Odd as it might sound to you guys. I've got on sweats in the house now and the thermostat is set on 71 degrees. I have to keep my muscles warm to keep them moving.

I talk about the weather a lot. I wish God had made the planet without seasons. The only time I really complain about the weather is when it's 100 degrees with 100% humidity and it's not raining. It hurts to breathe.

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