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message 1: by Ruth (new)

Ruth | 16546 comments Mod
Any L&G people nearby? I'd love to connect with you.




message 2: by Ken, Moderator (new)

Ken | 18714 comments Mod
(looks around) Ah, no. Sorry.


message 3: by Ruth (last edited Feb 26, 2015 01:50PM) (new)

Ruth | 16546 comments Mod
Aw NE. If you start out now, with the dog...


message 4: by Ken, Moderator (new)

Ken | 18714 comments Mod
Mush, dawg, mush! (Too bad he's 10-people-years-old.)


message 5: by Ken, Moderator (new)

Ken | 18714 comments Mod
And besides. I'll see you in Maine this fall. I just know it.


message 6: by Ruth (new)

Ruth | 16546 comments Mod
Easy to find, it's upstairs in the Riverside Public Library in downtown Riverside. 3581 Mission Inn Avenue, Riverside, CA. 7:00 pm


message 7: by Ruth (new)

Ruth | 16546 comments Mod
Newengland wrote: "And besides. I'll see you in Maine this fall. I just know it."

Wouldn't it be nice!


message 8: by Ken, Moderator (new)

Ken | 18714 comments Mod
We'll keep our fingers crossed on that one.


message 9: by Gabi (new)

Gabi Fuller (CountryMouseMe) | 474 comments Can you see out your windows, NE?


message 10: by Gabi (new)

Gabi Fuller (CountryMouseMe) | 474 comments Ruth, can you lend him a sleigh or a surfboard in lieu?


message 11: by Ken, Moderator (new)

Ken | 18714 comments Mod
Yes, I can see clearly now the rain is gone. Oh. Snow is (not) gone. But it's down from 6 feet to 5 ft. 8 inches.


message 12: by Ruth (new)

Ruth | 16546 comments Mod
Newengland wrote: "Yes, I can see clearly now the rain is gone. Oh. Snow is (not) gone. But it's down from 6 feet to 5 ft. 8 inches."

Just a few more inches, and I'd be able to walk through it with my eyes out.


message 13: by Doug (new)

Doug | 2834 comments Newengland wrote: "Yes, I can see clearly now the rain is gone. Oh. Snow is (not) gone. But it's down from 6 feet to 5 ft. 8 inches."

That is too shallow to dive in, I am sure.


message 14: by Doug (last edited Feb 28, 2015 12:34PM) (new)

Doug | 2834 comments Doug wrote: "Newengland wrote: "Yes, I can see clearly now the rain is gone. Oh. Snow is (not) gone. But it's down from 6 feet to 5 ft. 8 inches."

That is too shallow to dive in, I am sure."

Plus you can kill yourself. Don't do it don't and do not try it.


message 15: by Gabi (new)

Gabi Fuller (CountryMouseMe) | 474 comments It has to give up soon! Doesn't it?

I feel for you all, (not you, Ruth, or Carol, probably both getting around in your swimmers, you cougars!)

NE, What happens if the electricity fails, do you have stocks of firewood and a fireplace to burn it?

Apart from the Snowy Mountains in the south of NSW and just over the border of Victoria, and a few spits in some of the high country, most of our snow is made and not bestowed very often, last year was an exception, I will say.

I put Clive James' poem "Japanese Maple" in the Favourite poetry section. He got better at it as he aged. Now, just as he is at the end of his life, his works are better than ever. It was in the New Yorker issued on Sept 15, 2014.

Vey beautiful.


message 16: by Ken, Moderator (last edited Mar 01, 2015 03:30AM) (new)

Ken | 18714 comments Mod
Yes, we have a wood-burning fireplace, but we use it seldom, typically on Christmas Eve and Thanksgiving only. Maybe Easter some years, though I don't buy wood anymore because mice nest in woodpiles and then move into the house attic.

Also had to give up feeding birds for the same reason -- mouse bait. And I so want to put in a garden but I haven't figured out a defense against the massive chipmunk colony in these parts. The last time I did a garden, they ate it to the nub, the little bastards. Rodents, I say! Rodents!

Tonight's "Welcome, March" forecast: 3-6 inches of fresh (you expected "well-behaved"?) snow.

The joke is that Boston is getting Anchorage, Alaska's, winter. Apparently they scored less than 1 inch in February. Boston? Enough snowfall in February to cover an NBA basketball player. Read all about it:

http://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2015...


message 17: by Gabi (new)

Gabi Fuller (CountryMouseMe) | 474 comments I can believe it!


message 18: by Sharon (new)

Sharon (sharonstar) | 3392 comments Dogs and a sled are good in deep snow.

We are in humid Tampa, FL. Plenty of rain yesterday and enough humidity for a jungle. Came down to fetch a relative back to Colorado.

My sister on Mt. Desert Island in Maine couldn't see out the back door.


message 19: by Ken, Moderator (new)

Ken | 18714 comments Mod
Mt. Deserted Island


message 20: by Sharon (new)

Sharon (sharonstar) | 3392 comments Has! Yes in winter.


message 21: by Ken, Moderator (new)

Ken | 18714 comments Mod
I'd like it best in winter, then. That's the thing about considering the Cape as retirement location. Great for 3 seasons, but summer? Yikes.


message 22: by Sharon (new)

Sharon (sharonstar) | 3392 comments Agree! But summer can be divine in those places. Driving is another matter.


message 23: by Gabi (new)

Gabi Fuller (CountryMouseMe) | 474 comments How about Summer in the mountains?


message 24: by Carol (new)

Carol | 10410 comments Rodents, mountain lions and snakes, oh my.


message 25: by Gabi (new)

Gabi Fuller (CountryMouseMe) | 474 comments Oh!


message 26: by Ken, Moderator (new)

Ken | 18714 comments Mod
Having a little place in the mtns by the lake has made me yearn more for the ocean. The (sea)grass is always greener, and all that....


message 27: by Gabi (new)

Gabi Fuller (CountryMouseMe) | 474 comments No No, all that sand and seaweed up your shorts, not your thing at all, old boy!


message 28: by Ken, Moderator (new)

Ken | 18714 comments Mod
Looks behind himself for an "old boy."


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