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Wednesday, 25 February 2009
Seventeen degrees at 11:30am and sunny, after a cold, grey and foggy start. What's 17 degrees C in English? Whatever it is, it feels good to me!
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You're just teasing me now! You know we're over our ankles in new snow. Right?
What's 17 C in English? Answer: summer! - Wednesday, 25 February, 2009
- MsTypo said...
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17?! Brrrr! Despite growing up in Canada my blood has totally thinned after only four years of living in warm, snowless countries.
- Wednesday, 25 February, 2009
- Debbie said...
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17 C isn't so bad. Often I forget to change your temps to what I am used to!
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62f Nice and mild.
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- po said...
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Ooh thanks you for the mention, 17 degrees sounds positively balmy!
- Wednesday, 25 February, 2009
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5 comments:
You're just teasing me now! You know we're over our ankles in new snow. Right?
What's 17 C in English? Answer: summer!
17?! Brrrr! Despite growing up in Canada my blood has totally thinned after only four years of living in warm, snowless countries.
17 C isn't so bad. Often I forget to change your temps to what I am used to!
62f Nice and mild.
Ooh thanks you for the mention, 17 degrees sounds positively balmy!
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