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Date: | Sat, 6 Jan 2007 23:52:39 -0500 |
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Charlie Shub wrote:
> my outdoor thermometer says about 14 degrees. the 8 foot drift outside
> my family room is down to about 4. my street still has packed snow
> and ruts.
and Bob G wrote:
> In NYC, "It's a GREAT day for hockey!!!!" . . . very much like that
> day of the NCAA final in Columbus or any summer day in New York when
> discarded Christmas trees blow all over the streets. The temperature
> just grazed 70 in Central Park.
> I peddled past a cruise ship at the foot of 50th Street, probably
> delivering snowbirds to enjoy our First Annual New Year's Pear Blossom
> Festival. (Festival theme: "Ablaze in January, Dead by March")
> Nonflowering trees have also been budding on my street all week. Last
> winter, Central Park set a record for its heaviest snowfall within 24
> hours. This winter, it's a tropical paradise. All that, thanks to the
> generosity of Coloradoans who insisted on hosting winter.
> Who's bidding to host next winter?
I hear that Alaska is also making a bid to host this winter?
Thom Davis, UNH72
Go Wildcats!
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