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Tuesday, October 9, 2007
To reminisce
The things time erases from you memory. During the four years I spent in Minnesota "its warm enough to snow" was a common expression. Yes indeed, it can get so cold that snow is no longer a possibility.
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Hi there! Just wanted to drop by to sort of introduce myself...I'm your KTS4 pal!
Welcome to Knitter's Coffee Swap! Yes, I know that saying about the cold and snow. I grew up in a climate such as that. I now live in California with its Mediterranean climate, lemon and lime trees, year round garden. I miss the crispness of snow--the white, the snap in the air. I don't miss the shoveling, the ice, the numb toes and fingers. This swap is a nice way to usher in the upcoming colder months and season changes with coffee and knitting.
BTW: I love going to the Field Museum when I travel to Chicago to visit my daughter.
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Hi there! Just wanted to drop by to sort of introduce myself...I'm your KTS4 pal!
I'm hoping that you are having a wonderful week!
Welcome to Knitter's Coffee Swap! Yes, I know that saying about the cold and snow. I grew up in a climate such as that. I now live in California with its Mediterranean climate, lemon and lime trees, year round garden. I miss the crispness of snow--the white, the snap in the air. I don't miss the shoveling, the ice, the numb toes and fingers. This swap is a nice way to usher in the upcoming colder months and season changes with coffee and knitting.
BTW: I love going to the Field Museum when I travel to Chicago to visit my daughter.
Ha! I've said that phrase many a time:-)
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