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Date: 11 Mar 2007 19:58:38
From: Patrick Lamb
Subject: Wishing for spring
Hanging out bike clothes, I noticed I wore all three pairs of tights
this week (heavy, for 25 degree morning; medium, for 30-40 degree
mornings; and light, for 40-55 degree mornings). Didn't wear any of
them home -- it was over 50 each afternoon.

Wish it would turn to spring. Wish I could put away the heavy and
medium pairs, at least.

Pat

Email address works as is.




 
Date: 12 Mar 2007 17:10:42
From: fred
Subject: Re: Wishing for spring
Patrick Lamb wrote:
> Hanging out bike clothes, I noticed I wore all three pairs of tights
> this week (heavy, for 25 degree morning; medium, for 30-40 degree
> mornings; and light, for 40-55 degree mornings). Didn't wear any of
> them home -- it was over 50 each afternoon.
>
> Wish it would turn to spring. Wish I could put away the heavy and
> medium pairs, at least.
>
> Pat
>
> Email address works as is.

The past few days the daytime high has been above freezing. The snow is
starting to melt. Spring has arrived in Winnipeg.


  
Date: 13 Mar 2007 06:09:33
From: nash
Subject: Re: Wishing for spring

"fred" <fred@fred.com > wrote in message
news:xdkJh.9558$_R.6075@newsfe23.lga...
> Patrick Lamb wrote:
>> Hanging out bike clothes, I noticed I wore all three pairs of tights
>> this week (heavy, for 25 degree morning; medium, for 30-40 degree
>> mornings; and light, for 40-55 degree mornings). Didn't wear any of
>> them home -- it was over 50 each afternoon.
>>
>> Wish it would turn to spring. Wish I could put away the heavy and
>> medium pairs, at least.
>>
>> Pat
>>
>> Email address works as is.
>
> The past few days the daytime high has been above freezing. The snow is
> starting to melt. Spring has arrived in Winnipeg.

We have had new shoots in the garden for weeks. Hung clothes out to dry for
second time. Getting yelled at already by people with their windows open
on the road though. life is hard




 
Date: 11 Mar 2007 20:53:10
From: Daryl Hunt
Subject: Re: Wishing for spring

"Patrick Lamb" <pdl678NOSPAM@comcast.net > wrote in message
news:vpc9v2t5sp9invubji6sonorlsjkbh06eg@4ax.com...
> Hanging out bike clothes, I noticed I wore all three pairs of tights
> this week (heavy, for 25 degree morning; medium, for 30-40 degree
> mornings; and light, for 40-55 degree mornings). Didn't wear any of
> them home -- it was over 50 each afternoon.
>
> Wish it would turn to spring. Wish I could put away the heavy and
> medium pairs, at least.
>
> Pat

It was 70 deg today and will be 65 torow. Dry, sunny and great biking
weather. I feel sorry for those folk in those cars that can't feel the wind
through thier hair. Of course, I have seen bikers who couldn't either
because they were bald (g)




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Date: 12 Mar 2007 05:38:22
From: Roger Zoul
Subject: Re: Wishing for spring
Patrick Lamb wrote:
:: Wish it would turn to spring. Wish I could put away the heavy and
:: medium pairs, at least.

It's supposed to reach 80F here on Tuesday. Too bad I have work.




 
Date: 11 Mar 2007 19:24:40
From: The Historian
Subject: Re: Wishing for spring
On 11, 8:58 pm, Patrick Lamb <pdl678NOS...@comcast.net > wrote:
> Hanging out bike clothes, I noticed I wore all three pairs of tights
> this week (heavy, for 25 degree morning; medium, for 30-40 degree
> mornings; and light, for 40-55 degree mornings). Didn't wear any of
> them home -- it was over 50 each afternoon.
>
> Wish it would turn to spring. Wish I could put away the heavy and
> medium pairs, at least.
>
> Pat
>
> Email address works as is.

It was spring like in Spring City, PA, the past two days.

Neil
http://historian2wheels.blogspot.com/



 
Date: 11 Mar 2007 21:20:35
From: Pat
Subject: Re: Wishing for spring

> them home -- it was over 50 each afternoon.
>
> Wish it would turn to spring. Wish I could put away the heavy and
> medium pairs, at least.
>
> Pat

It's spring here. Come on down!

Pat in TX




  
Date: 12 Mar 2007 10:59:37
From: catzz66
Subject: Re: Wishing for spring
Pat wrote:
>>them home -- it was over 50 each afternoon.
>>
>>Wish it would turn to spring. Wish I could put away the heavy and
>>medium pairs, at least.
>>
>>Pat
>
>
> It's spring here. Come on down!
>
> Pat in TX
>
>

Hooorah! Spring even arrived in Dallas. Actually came a couple weeks
ago, but I was down with the flu. Trying to make up for lost time, now.


 
Date: 12 Mar 2007 02:06:02
From: sally
Subject: Re: Wishing for spring
Patrick Lamb <pdl678NOSPAM@comcast.net > wrote in
news:vpc9v2t5sp9invubji6sonorlsjkbh06eg@4ax.com:
> Wish it would turn to spring. Wish I could put away the heavy and
> medium pairs, at least.

San Francisco is 70F and sunny today. Forecast is sunny and high 60s all
week.