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On 09/25/2016 08:55 AM, Ophelia wrote:
> "Cheri" wrote in message ...
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>> "Cheri" wrote in message ...
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>> "Brooklyn1" > wrote in message
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>>> On Sat, 24 Sep 2016 10:56:43 -0700, "Cheri" >
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>>>> "Brooklyn1" > wrote in message
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>>>>> I much prefer normal length snowy winters to long hot humid summers,
>>>>> which is why I moved from Lung Guyland to upstate NY. LI has long
>>>>> humid summers, and too buggy to be outdoors unless you sit in a
>>>>> screened cage and constantly apply bug repellent. Here I enjoy the
>>>>> true equally spaced four seasons. Today is perfect fall weather, full
>>>>> sun, a blue sky with a few wispy white couds, and now it's 60ºF with a
>>>>> slight breeze, gorgeous kite flying weather. Last night there was a
>>>>> light steady rain for three hours, but I didn't mind as Thursday I had
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>>>> Yes, I have always envied your four seasons...and do enjoy your pics of
>>>> winter, animals etc. You have a very nice home site.
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>>>> Cheri
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>>> Thank you. You're welcome to visit... very soon we'll have the most
>>> spectacular fall foliage. Everyone needs to see the Northern
>>> Catskills in fall.

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>> I would love to see that. I don't suppose I'll ever get there at this
>> point,
>> but I definitely enjoy your pics of the various seasons.
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>> Cheri
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>> As do I Not that there is a tiny hope of ever seeing it in real
>> life My travelling days are over

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> Mine too. I don't care to travel anymore, just short jaunts, maybe as
> far as
> Big Sur in any direction, a couple of hundred miles.
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> Cheri
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> Our regular trips are 200 miles down to the farm. Other than that, the
> only one long one we do is the MIdlands of England to visit GD as we
> will for the wedding. We usually break the journey at least
> overnight at the farm on the way down and back again so it makes it
> easier. We have both spent many years travelling and living in other
> countries and we are quite happy now to stay in UK. Family visit us now)
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> Big Sur???
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Big Sur is a stretch of spectacular ocean coastline where the coastal
mountains meet the ocean, along the mid-coast of California. 2/3 of the
property along the coastal highway is federally owned, with absolutely
no development allowed. The rest is protected by some of the most
restrictive development regulations in the world. It's considered a
national jewel.