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"Anne Burgess" wrote in message
... John Rogerlot Ok , I love snow So do I. In theory, and provided I don't *have* to go out when it's actually blizzarding or lying deep on the roads. I love it when I am on skis and the sun is shining on it. I hate it when it is wet and dirty and melting. In a perfect world there would be tons of powdery snow above say 1500 feet above sea level, and none at all below that. There would. furthermore, never be any dreich grey days. Anne And June/July/August temperatures would never go higher than 26/27C *ever* and would *always* be 15C on those nights. But if all that above were true, wouldn't the weather then become boring ;-) -- Pete Please take my dog out twice to e-mail --------------------------------------------------------------- The views expressed above are entirely those of the writer and do not represent the views, policy or understanding of any other person or official body. --------------------------------------------------------------- |
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