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Turning al fresco (Read 2794 times)
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Reply #45 - 12/15/10 at 05:10:49
 
Well speaking of weather  Angry  here in SUNNY Florida, gulf side and central this morning it's a nice warm 28 degrees.  Yes, that's right which wouldn't be that bad if I owned a coat but "it doesn't get cold in Florida" right?  Nothing like a nice humid cold that chills the bones - I think I'll go back to bed now Cool   Roll Eyes

I get the warmth from the gulf but the poor farmers in the center of the state - frozen crops yet again  Sad.
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Reply #46 - 12/15/10 at 05:18:08
 
Farmers always get the rough side of any weather, too much Sun, too much rain, Ice, Snow.........must be a constant lottery every year..........
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Reply #47 - 12/15/10 at 07:14:46
 
Yup, mid thirties in South Florida... no turning last nite. Even the homeless are reconsidering their decision to winter here.
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Reply #48 - 12/15/10 at 10:55:45
 
Every Cloud has a silver lining........... Cool
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Reply #49 - 12/15/10 at 14:09:43
 
Carol,
My BIL called he lives in North Port, FL & he also said it was "freaking cold"  Grin
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Reply #50 - 12/15/10 at 15:50:16
 
I thought that it is the Sunshine State ??????????? Cool
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Reply #51 - 12/15/10 at 18:17:35
 
Carol Kinney wrote on 12/15/10 at 05:10:49:
Well speaking of weather  Angry  here in SUNNY Florida, gulf side and central this morning it's a nice warm 28 degrees.  Yes, that's right which wouldn't be that bad if I owned a coat but "it doesn't get cold in Florida" right?  Nothing like a nice humid cold that chills the bones - I think I'll go back to bed now Cool   Roll Eyes

I get the warmth from the gulf but the poor farmers in the center of the state - frozen crops yet again  Sad.


then where does frozen orange juice concentrate come from?? Huh Huh
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