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SignUp Now!Ugg! I applaud you! I WOULD WILT!I like my weather hot and dry. Average temperature of my liking would probably be about 100-120 degrees.
I live in Boston and I love the change of seasons. The diversity is great. I love water skiing on a 95 degree and humid day but I also love snow skiing on a sunny 20 degree day. Sitting and watching it snow with some comfort for your head is also great relaxation. We ice skated on a pond all day yesterday. We played hockey and drank beers until sunset. The winter and cold weather can do bring some great fun times. The trees turning colors in the fall is also an amazing thing to see. We get a litle bit of everything up here.....
I live in Boston and I love the change of seasons. The diversity is great. I love water skiing on a 95 degree and humid day but I also love snow skiing on a sunny 20 degree day. Sitting and watching it snow with some comfort for your head is also great relaxation. We ice skated on a pond all day yesterday. We played hockey and drank beers until sunset. The winter and cold weather can do bring some great fun times. The trees turning colors in the fall is also an amazing thing to see. We get a litle bit of everything up here.....
A beautiful picture.
I'm definitely going to try, at some point, to spend a whole year in New England and see those seasonal changes!
are you from england rose? and what do you do out in england i will go to europe i dont know when but am guessing as soon as we sell this spec house i get a fat profit share so the econimey is slow right know but i hope before the year is over, i will have to look it up. and decide were it is i want to go this year. nevor been so i was just wondering
I LOVE WEN ITS RAINS AFTER ITS DONE RAININ IT SMELLS SO GOOD OUTSIDE
yup fo realz i love itMe too. That may be my favorite thing of all concerning weather.
A beautiful picture.
I'm definitely going to try, at some point, to spend a whole year in New England and see those seasonal changes!