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    Re: Hello again...

    How beautiful!

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    Re: Hello again...

    It's a portion of a much larger poem that begins here…

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    Re: Hello again...

    Quote Originally Posted by Despina View Post
    Hi Labelwench!

    Weather in London is mild right now, spring is trying to make a break through
    Hello Despina,

    Beautiful blue sky morning, with a crisp temperature of about -8C or 16F, expected to reach +2C or 36F this day. We have had a very mild winter with not overmuch snow, and now an average spring, which is aiding in the retention of this precious moisture.

    The Yukon is a semi-arid climate, and often receives only 8-10" of measurable precipitation in a year, so this snow, now remaining, is quite vital to the coming season's growth. This climate can rocket from damp after a decent rainfall to a Fire Weather Index of extreme in 48 hours. It's quite unusual in that regard.

    On the rare occasion that I get to Vancouver or Skagway, it's amazing how much different the moist air feels on one's skin and hair.

    Later.....
    So many paths to the same destination,
    would, but I could, experience them all...

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