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Not to gloat, but seriously this is one of the reasons I moved to Los Angeles.

It's been around 55 at night, and around 70 during the day this

weekend. I meant to take a picture of blue skies and palm trees on

xmas, but just forgot.

Those of you in colder climates have my sympathies -- I simply can't

take the cold at all, and for me cold is below 50 degrees! :o

in LA

who has turned into a weather wimp *wink*

On Mon, 27 Dec 2004 11:08:41 -0500, isabellabird@...

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> --

> It's 10 degrees here in upstate New York-- LOTS of snow. Last week a

> couple of nights got to -10. I hate it! I have a wood stove and when

> it goes out..... this morning it was 48 degrees in my house.

> I'm getting too old for this stuff.

> Our pioneer forefathers were made of tough stuff. They had to cut all

> their wood by hand, can you imagine?? Most of my cut firewood weighs in

> at 15-17 lb. per piece. Thank god my daughter brings the wood inside,

> but I take care of the stove, feed it and keep it going.

> My bathroom and bedroom never get above 60°.

> I'm going now to make a pot of HOT coffee!

>

> Doreen :)

>

>

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We used wood for our main fuel supply as I was growing up in Western

Washington State! I remember that I was the one that had to load it in the

pickup and after we gortit back home, the pieces were thrown down by the

wood shed and my job was to stack the wood after it seasoned!

Yesterday, temp got up to high 60s, about the same forecast today.....

hugs

Re: winter

>

> --

> It's 10 degrees here in upstate New York-- LOTS of snow. Last week a

> couple of nights got to -10. I hate it! I have a wood stove and when

> it goes out..... this morning it was 48 degrees in my house.

> I'm getting too old for this stuff.

> Our pioneer forefathers were made of tough stuff. They had to cut all

> their wood by hand, can you imagine?? Most of my cut firewood weighs in

> at 15-17 lb. per piece. Thank god my daughter brings the wood inside,

> but I take care of the stove, feed it and keep it going.

> My bathroom and bedroom never get above 60°.

> I'm going now to make a pot of HOT coffee!

>

> Doreen :)

>

>

>

>

>

>

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I am with you on that -----I did live 25 years in Vegas also,Waco

runs 10 degrees warmmer in the winter and 10 degrees colder in the summer

Another Weather Wimp in Waco---(how's that for alliteration!)

Re: Re: winter

>

> Not to gloat, but seriously this is one of the reasons I moved to Los

Angeles.

>

> It's been around 55 at night, and around 70 during the day this

> weekend. I meant to take a picture of blue skies and palm trees on

> xmas, but just forgot.

>

> Those of you in colder climates have my sympathies -- I simply can't

> take the cold at all, and for me cold is below 50 degrees! :o

>

> in LA

> who has turned into a weather wimp *wink*

>

>

> On Mon, 27 Dec 2004 11:08:41 -0500, isabellabird@...

> wrote:

> > --

> > It's 10 degrees here in upstate New York-- LOTS of snow. Last week a

> > couple of nights got to -10. I hate it! I have a wood stove and when

> > it goes out..... this morning it was 48 degrees in my house.

> > I'm getting too old for this stuff.

> > Our pioneer forefathers were made of tough stuff. They had to cut all

> > their wood by hand, can you imagine?? Most of my cut firewood weighs in

> > at 15-17 lb. per piece. Thank god my daughter brings the wood inside,

> > but I take care of the stove, feed it and keep it going.

> > My bathroom and bedroom never get above 60°.

> > I'm going now to make a pot of HOT coffee!

> >

> > Doreen :)

> >

> >

> >

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