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Date Posted: 11:01:43 am, Thu, 10/11/07
Author: Sandy
Subject: But if I could afford it, I'd be a snowbird. I'd love to spend the summers in downeast Maine (along the coast), since it doesn't get that hot there, and spend the winters either here or a bit further south. I love having four distinct seasons and wouldn't ever want to leave that but I couldn't cope with the fact that there was still snow in the woods in Maine in May. Here in Topeka, we have days in January where we can top 65-70 degrees. Two years ago, Christmas Day, we were close to 70 and didn't get any snow until well into January.
In reply to: Sandy 's message, "Our big fear is ice storms but those can happen anywhere. And of course, in the spring and summer, we have tornadoes to worry about but again, those can happen anywhere. They're just more common here. As for the leaves, they're usually pretty much off the trees by the middle of November and come back in April. Even in Houston, where my sister lives, the trees go dormant because the color change and shedding of leaves is caused by the days getting shorter and cooler. We stayed here because of the kids and Travis." on 10:58:22 am, Thu, 10/11/07


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