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The last few days we've been the warmest spot in the country at 60F.
That's double the C temp of anywhere else although it will drop to freezing tonight.
Now, if we could avoid snow this year.......
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Don I hope you can miss it too. The big time forecasters say that this winter here isn't to be as cold but have a lot more snow than last year
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I couldn't imagine more snow than last year. I think I'd have to go spend it on my buddy's sailboat in the British Virgin Islands. Wife might not like that too much but you gotta do what you gotta do! ;-)
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On 11/23/2015 8:18 AM, Tim wrote:
Don I hope you can miss it too. The big time forecasters say that this winter here isn't to be as cold but have a lot more snow than last year


47 when I got up this morning. Haven't decided yet, whether or not to
brave the cold and do outside work today. ;-)
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I couldn't imagine more snow than last year. I think I'd have to go spend it on my buddy's sailboat in the British Virgin Islands. Wife might not like that too much but you gotta do what you gotta do! ;-)
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That sound like a good plan to me. My wife is looking at winter property in Texas at the moment.


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On 11/23/2015 8:18 AM, Tim wrote:
Don I hope you can miss it too. The big time forecasters say that this winter here isn't to be as cold but have a lot more snow than last year


47 when I got up this morning. Haven't decided yet, whether or not to
brave the cold and do outside work today. ;-)


It was down in the 60s here last night. A few more nights like that
and the pool will be too cold to get in, at least for us. I know those
folks up north are OK with the water being in the 70s but we like it
in the 80s.
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I couldn't imagine more snow than last year. I think I'd have to go spend it on my buddy's sailboat in the British Virgin Islands. Wife might not like that too much but you gotta do what you gotta do! ;-)


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I couldn't imagine more snow than last year. I think I'd have to go spend it on my buddy's sailboat in the British Virgin Islands. Wife might not like that too much but you gotta do what you gotta do! ;-)


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On Monday, 23 November 2015 10:28:56 UTC-4, wrote:
On Mon, 23 Nov 2015 09:03:26 -0500, Justan Olphart
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On 11/23/2015 8:18 AM, Tim wrote:
Don I hope you can miss it too. The big time forecasters say that this winter here isn't to be as cold but have a lot more snow than last year


47 when I got up this morning. Haven't decided yet, whether or not to
brave the cold and do outside work today. ;-)


It was down in the 60s here last night. A few more nights like that
and the pool will be too cold to get in, at least for us. I know those
folks up north are OK with the water being in the 70s but we like it
in the 80s.


Pfffft.if the ocean water hits the high 60's we're happy as clams.
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True North wrote:
On Monday, 23 November 2015 10:28:56 UTC-4, wrote:
On Mon, 23 Nov 2015 09:03:26 -0500, Justan Olphart
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On 11/23/2015 8:18 AM, Tim wrote:
Don I hope you can miss it too. The big time forecasters say that this
winter here isn't to be as cold but have a lot more snow than last year


47 when I got up this morning. Haven't decided yet, whether or not to
brave the cold and do outside work today. ;-)


It was down in the 60s here last night. A few more nights like that
and the pool will be too cold to get in, at least for us. I know those
folks up north are OK with the water being in the 70s but we like it
in the 80s.


Pfffft.if the ocean water hits the high 60's we're happy as clams.


When the ocean here hits 60f it is an El NiƱo year. Normal is 48-55 year
round. But part of that is the upwelling that feeds the Eco system. Some
places here are a mile deep 1.5 miles offshore.

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