Wordless Wednesday

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  1. songtothesirens Avatar
    songtothesirens

    That looks like a really good place to curl up with a book, or write, or just sit and be.

    It is beautiful 🙂

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    1. Cheryl-Lynn Avatar
      Cheryl-Lynn

      Thanks, I call my friends home, Spa Anous The picture before us just slightly to the left of this one.

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      1. songtothesirens Avatar
        songtothesirens

        I can see why…..It’s so green. Where I live in the high desert of the Southwest, you learn to appreciate shades of brown interspersed with shades of sage with a little green 🙂

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      2. Cheryl-Lynn Avatar
        Cheryl-Lynn

        I bet, but you have warm to hit weather ask year then? Here our summers seen to get shorter and shorter, these photos help me get through our winters

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      3. songtothesirens Avatar
        songtothesirens

        The only really distinct season we have is winter. The others seem to bleed into one another, although, I can tell when fall is coming by a very subtle shift in the temperature of the breeze. I spent a lot of time in the outdoors growing up….

        I’ll bet your winters are something else….my father lives about 50 miles south of Canada, and he writes things like “the snowpack has finally melted and we are beginning to see blooms on the trees…”, and it’s June and 95 degrees here…

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      4. Cheryl-Lynn Avatar
        Cheryl-Lynn

        Yep but south oh here us always about give degrees warmer.as a child we camped in Vermont from May to mid Oct…often it snowed when we took the tent down. I’m closest to Plattsburgh, NY. About 30 miles

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      5. songtothesirens Avatar
        songtothesirens

        My father is Grand Forks, ND. I have been in some very severe weather north of here. I remember getting snowed in in a small town in Colorado as a child, and it was June. Here it snows all the way around the city, but rarely in the city, and the last you want to be is driving. The sun goes away and people here think the sky is falling and they drive accordingly….

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      6. Cheryl-Lynn Avatar
        Cheryl-Lynn

        Whoa! Sounds pretty scary…so ND gets pretty fierce winters then. wow! I think that would be worse than Montreal weather.

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      7. songtothesirens Avatar
        songtothesirens

        Sounds like it! From what I understand the states that are kind of in the middle of the country that border get really bad winters…..not my cup of tea 🙂

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      8. Cheryl-Lynn Avatar
        Cheryl-Lynn

        Yes, that would make sense, like the middle of Canada as well…Winnipeg is probably the coldest aside from the Northwest Territories.

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      9. songtothesirens Avatar
        songtothesirens

        I think it is because the middle of the country has the shores of the Great lakes which definitely generate their own weather

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      10. Cheryl-Lynn Avatar
        Cheryl-Lynn

        Oh yes, definitely, the winds and the humidity too. I lived in Toronto several years.

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      11. songtothesirens Avatar
        songtothesirens

        I visited Indiana a few years ago. I am from the desert; the humidity was like like walking through incredibly dense air that is wet at the same time.

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      12. Cheryl-Lynn Avatar
        Cheryl-Lynn

        Oh dear, I can’t take humid heat….I guess I shouldn’t condom here then.

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      13. songtothesirens Avatar
        songtothesirens

        If you can’t take humid heat then the Southwest is for you. We are all about the moisturizer here, no humidity. 🙂

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  2. Cheryl-Lynn Avatar
    Cheryl-Lynn

    Ahhh no more aching joints, barometric pressure headaches, half my allergies gone…now to find work and a visa…haha

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