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One of the few religious traditions during this particular portion of the year
that can be verified by science. :-)
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Yes! Tomorrow the sun goes north. But it will get colder for another 3
weeks. Small mercy.

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One of the few religious traditions during this particular portion of the
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Three weeks?? You must mean 3 months and counting??

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Yes! Tomorrow the sun goes north. But it will get colder for another 3
weeks. Small mercy.




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Three weeks?? You must mean 3 months and counting??

Point taken, Don.
We only get COLDER for another 3 weeks; we bottom out in mid-January.
But we will be TOO cold for another 3 months. At least I catch a break
this year as we will spend January on the coast a little north of Tampa Bay.
The rental house comes with a "flats boat". Something new for me.
Happy Holidays!



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We usually have a very cold period in January also.( minus 15 or so C)
February usually produces more snow.
Best wishes for the holidays to you.

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Three weeks?? You must mean 3 months and counting??

Point taken, Don.
We only get COLDER for another 3 weeks; we bottom out in mid-January.
But we will be TOO cold for another 3 months. At least I catch a

break
this year as we will spend January on the coast a little north of Tampa

Bay.
The rental house comes with a "flats boat". Something new for me.
Happy Holidays!







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Thermal inertia. Then the slow climb-out back to decent temps. Happens
again in summer as temps peak in July after June 21.

-W

"Don White" wrote in message
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We usually have a very cold period in January also.( minus 15 or so C)
February usually produces more snow.
Best wishes for the holidays to you.

Eric H wrote in message
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Three weeks?? You must mean 3 months and counting??

Point taken, Don.
We only get COLDER for another 3 weeks; we bottom out in mid-January.
But we will be TOO cold for another 3 months. At least I catch a

break
this year as we will spend January on the coast a little north of Tampa

Bay.
The rental house comes with a "flats boat". Something new for me.
Happy Holidays!







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And best to you and all reading this.
After some of the recent posts, we need a little peace on earth or at
least in rec.boats.



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On Mon, 22 Dec 2003 06:39:24 +0000, Gould 0738 wrote:

One of the few religious traditions during this particular portion of the year
that can be verified by science. :-)


Thank you, Chuck, and a Yippy Yule to you! Went to two Yule celebrations this
weekend, drank lots of wassail, lit a candle at sunset to carry the light
through the Longest Night, but fell asleep at 4 am.

Lloyd (aka druid)

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