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Old December 21st 03, 06:38 AM
Hopitus2
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We have had sustained colder weather here in south FL for more than a couple
days now!
The Evil 3 are meatloafing up against me at night and it sure feels good to
have them purring and generating heat with the outside temps flirting with
wind-chill factor of low 30's.
Okay, laugh, friends in the northern climes. That would be not too bad in
Denver, would it?
But out in the western 'burbs (where they developed near the 'glades) it's
closer to low 20's.
I live fairly near the beach, remember, it's warmer here than farther
inland. Reverse cycle a/c and space heater on....brrrrrr. But it *is* fun to
dig out the sweaters, so rarely worn, and get all snuggy with fuzzy socks.
For a limited time.



"CATherine" wrote in message
...
: On Fri, 19 Dec 2003 16:15:27 +1300, Bev wrote:
:
: Annie Wxill wrote:
:
: "Brad Snow" wrote in message
: ...
: ... So anyone who happens to be enjoying a Kiwi cocktail in balmy
sunshine
: should take pity. On the Berts, if not we people
:
: Greetings from south Texas (U.S.A.). We were complaining the other day
: because we had to wear jeans instead of shorts with our T-shirts when
we
: went boating.
: It's colder and blustery today, but plenty sunny, so I'll see if I can
catch
: some rays and send them your way.
: Annie
:
: Great weather here Brad, endless sunshine, sunburn, swimming.
: Cats stretched out on cool lino, and temperatures aroundd 26c to-day.
: Roses are just finishing and the garden is full of Monarch butterflies.
: Soon everyone will be off to the beach for the holidays which last
: through January. Usually Xmas day is a scorcher Have a great Xmas.
:
: Bev
:
: I am so used to snow at Christmas I can't imagine it being hot. But I
: would love to see the butterflies. I didn't know you had Monarchs
: there. i didn't realize they migrated that far. We don't see them very
: often here on the plains. But we do have a lot of giant Tiger
: Swallowtails.
:
: CATherine