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John Luciano

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That is the plural of foggy:laugh:
Well this is what it looked like when we got a 55 deg day in Jan
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That would be the Motel across from Lowes that we will use for NE TT Rally 2013 if it was not so Foggi
 
Same-o, same-o here in NH when the temperatures were hi and plenty of snow on the ground. At one point I couldn't see the trees at the back of my lot. Now the snow is just about gone from the warm spell and we are in a cold snap! Go figure!

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Rosy & Janice
From NH
 
Same here - mostly foggy at night. No snow right now, thankfully all the recent moisture was rain, but the temperature vs dew point raises havoc. Cold again today - no fog now. Am anxiously awaiting the milder weather so I can resume the 80 mile per day round trip to work by bike. That will be nice. :)
 
Lets see high today was 75 under a beautiful sky. Sorry the devil made me do it.
 
Call me back in Aug and we will compare notes again. Been there done that. :gah:
 
Lets see high today was 75 under a beautiful sky. Sorry the devil made me do it.

Yes, but, look at what you are missing. You are missing getting up early and snowblowing the driveway so people can get to work, skiing, making snow angels, snowmen, and snow castles.
You are missing a great New England fare, Saturday night church Ham/Hot dog bean supper, or pot luck supper.
You are missing looking out of your windows and seeing the your property change colors, summer green, fall reds/browns/oranges, and winter whites to name a few.
You are missing walking in the brush after a lost golf ball, swimming in a pond and not worrying about alligators or snakes. Fishing in a pond and looking down 20' and seeing the bottom.
You are missing taking summer walks during the day when the temperatures are in the 70's and low humidity. Not staying in your house with air because the temperatures are to hot to go out. Riding around in the summer time with your car windows open.
Go for long day rides on your trike without feeling you are melting into your seat, or your helmet feels like a bowl of water.
So, yes, we do have faults, but the good out way the bad, till you get Older then it is a new ballgame!

Regards,

Rosy & Janice
From NH
 
I know a lot of northerners that made the move to the South a returned back home to the mother land.
Add to the list
Owning a convertible and driving
in the summer top down.
Walking in the woods hearing the leaves crunch under your feet
Walking in the woods and feeling the Snow crunch under your feet
Oh wait WALKING IN THE WOODS period.
The smell of new mowed real grass.
Sliding down a hill on a tube with the kids
Ice skating,
Riding the twisty hilly roads.
 
Another way to look at it tho is..... Ya'll have your 3 months out of the year when your housebound, Dec-Feb. We have ours July - Sept. when it's just too dang hot and of course our state bird, Duh Nats. (sand fleas) John, that picture you posted already made my arthritis start quivering. UGH&*%
 
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