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neil
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heImagere is the view from our room this fine morning
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I smell ARUBA -- if Norman and Betty Wood are there, please say hi for me! Thanks and enjoy Neil!
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I hope you get a bad sunburn! And sand in your drink.
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Way to go, Neil. I'm jealous, for sure!
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tailhook tom,we know betty and norm real nice people,we met them years ago here in aruba we did not see them this year,the super bowl party here is awesome
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that looks great but its by far the nicest day of the winter here. the difference of course is here it wont last. enjoy it while you can!!
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Nice day here also.......I feel the beginning of a spring fever attack coming on! ! !

Enjoy, Neil!!


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Heck yeah! Beautiful day! I spent is clearing the roof, and killing ice dams, but it was a nice day. I have ordered the new control cables, and will be ordering up the PSS rubber boots today! Winter projects are in process!
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i went X country skiing in a flannel shirt. one more day of the warm and then its back to brrrrr!.
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Randall...let"s face ie ... the East End is not the place to be this time of year, its home and I love it and if all else continues to crash n burn here in sunny southern florida, its where I will be, but ... it was 80 here in Lauderdale today....'nuff said !
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not me.....i love it out here in winter. no tourists....and i go X country or snowboarding almost every day. this is yesterday.

plus i get a lot of work done. frankly my only complaint about winter is it dosent last long enough.

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i am with you randall . i get alot of work done because my body goes into shut down mode at 80 degrees that becomes 100 degrees in between engines .. one thing for sure grinding fg with that protective suit on in 80degree heat would be the pits . there is no differance between 10 degree and 90 degrees either way i need a/c or heat and the fire place with a clear beats the a/c 100 to one.
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Randall, is that Walters driveway?
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no...although the similarity is obvious. its a series of hills i found in the woods while X country skiing. its more challenging then it it looks cause its narrow with trees on both sides. not a lot of room to turn so going straightish is the only plan if you want to play. i also found a pretty good sized treed bowl like ravine.....but fresh snow is a requirement for that. who'd have thunk it. besides snowboarding it has been a great winter for cross country with snow in the woods, open fields and until yesterday.....my favorite...the beach.

meanwhile a group of my friends have been surfing almost every day. i get the pictures daily.....its the modern world. hey....i like summer too!!
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iam glad someone likes winter
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