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Jerry Newport wrote:

Spring is here at least in Arizona: The rabbits are huge.

Families of quail, roadrunners and prairie dogs cross my road daily. There

is a lot of new grass and little yellow flowers on the ground.

jypsy wrote:

*technically* here in PEI too ......

Charlottetown: Issued 11.00 AM ast Saturday 20 March 2004

Today .. Cloudy with a few flurries. Risk of patchy freezing drizzle this

afternoon. Wind north 30 km/h. High minus 1.

Tonight .. Cloudy. Low minus 5.

Sunday .. Periods of snow developing in the morning ending in the evening.

Amount 2 to 5 cm. Wind becoming southeast 20 km/h in the morning. High plus

1.

etc..

My 2c

Around here it's heading into autumn. Not much sign of the leaves turning

yet but with the end of daylight savings it is surprisingly dark at 7pm.

Mostly this means I don't have to look forward to (dread, that is) more days

in the thirties (celcius).

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> Around here it's heading into autumn. Not much sign of the leaves

> turning yet but with the end of daylight savings it is surprisingly

> dark at 7pm. Mostly this means I don't have to look forward to

> (dread, that is) more days in the thirties (celcius).

We've been having a heat wave in Arizona lately. No record breaking

temps, but they have been close. We got up to about 92 F (32 C) the

last few days... this was happening before spring started. Sweating my

butt off in the winter just isn't right. <g>

I hope that I will have my swamp cooler enabled any day now. In this

old apartment, they have to manually come in and switch the ducting from

the furnace to the cooler, not to mention to put the pads in the cooler

and turn on the water. It has been intolerably hot in my apartment

during the day lately, for that reason, but the nights are nice. I put

the fan in the window when the temps drop outside (which they do pretty

quickly after sunset, in the dry air) to pull the cool air in. It is

pretty nice in the apartment now, at 5 am, but it will start heating up

soon.

We don't do daylight savings here in Arizona. The numbers on a clock

are arbitrary anyway, so this makes a lot more sense to me.

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At 05:14 AM 3/22/2004 -0700, you wrote:

>We don't do daylight savings here in Arizona. The numbers on a clock

>are arbitrary anyway, so this makes a lot more sense to me.

>

>

's father, a farmer, doesn't buy into daylight sayings time and stays

on " farmer's time " . When I met him he kept his watch on farmer's time and

just did the math to synchronize with the rest of us. As he got older (and

now) he wears two watches during daylight savings time, one on his time and

one on daylight savings time.

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It was in the mid 40s celcius where I live today. Yesterday was similar

and tomorrow is supposed to be similar. Disgusting weather for this time

of year and not a drop of rain this month either which means the drought

situation will be no better. My chickens got dehydrated so I made them

fruit salad and gave them wet lettuce leaves and the rest of the birds

got misted with the hose a few times. As for me, I have a migraine after

today. I will have to drink more water tomorrow to stop getting one then

too.

CZ

Klein wrote:

> s wrote:

>

>

>> Around here it's heading into autumn. Not much sign of the leaves

>> turning yet but with the end of daylight savings it is surprisingly

>> dark at 7pm. Mostly this means I don't have to look forward to

>> (dread, that is) more days in the thirties (celcius).

>

>

> We've been having a heat wave in Arizona lately. No record breaking

> temps, but they have been close. We got up to about 92 F (32 C) the

> last few days... this was happening before spring started. Sweating my

> butt off in the winter just isn't right. <g>

>

> I hope that I will have my swamp cooler enabled any day now. In this

> old apartment, they have to manually come in and switch the ducting from

> the furnace to the cooler, not to mention to put the pads in the cooler

> and turn on the water. It has been intolerably hot in my apartment

> during the day lately, for that reason, but the nights are nice. I put

> the fan in the window when the temps drop outside (which they do pretty

> quickly after sunset, in the dry air) to pull the cool air in. It is

> pretty nice in the apartment now, at 5 am, but it will start heating up

> soon.

>

> We don't do daylight savings here in Arizona. The numbers on a clock

> are arbitrary anyway, so this makes a lot more sense to me.

>

>

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