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  • I saw that we both posted at nearly the same time in the "Like, Dislike" game. I had my post copied, just in case someone was posting at the same time, then I refreshed the screen and posted. Your post wasn't there when I refreshed, but after I posted it was. I thought it was funny, and I'm taking it as a sign to play the lottery tomorrow. The time of the post was 22:22 in my time zone, so I'm thinking 2222 is going to be the winning number for one of the lottery drawings tomorrow. It could happen :) Anyways, take care and enjoy the weekend.
    What is a tesal course? Where in Europe do you want to go? My elder son and ex-husband are currently traveling in Italy. It's the second year they've gone there and both seem to love it. They stick to small fishing villages along one of the coasts and avoid big cities and tourist spots. There are spots in rural France in particular that really appeal to me, but traveling out of country in a wheelchair is dicey. My fiance is a whiz at repairing them, but we'd have to carry all our own parts and then, so many p;aces aren't wheelchair accessible. Still, where there's a will, there's a way, and we're both adventurous old cusses.
    I really like your pics. What are you studying at school? I enjoy your point of view in your posts as well.
    Tis all good. I use Celsius far more often than Farenheit, especially when in the laboratory.

    Yes, snow is very romantic. I always daydream about lying in the snow with the man of my dreams, the flakes softly kissing our cheeks and eyelids

    *sigh
    It honestly just depends on the year. Some years, we will have bitter cold winters, but no snow, since it's too dry. However, this past winter, we got a bunch. I live in the southeast part of the country, so it's usually not cold enough for snow, but one time, I kid you not, it snowed in April. And what was even stranger was that our average temperatures that winter were in the 70s.
    Same here lol. I don't mind the cooler weather either. It's very refreshing. I am so glad that we are in autumn over here. Summer was almost unbearable with the 110 degree heat and humidity. It's spring over there, isn't it?
    Freezing my toes off in my University Library, but other than that, doing very well. Yes, thank goodness it's friday. We've been getting quite a bit of rain here ourselves....then again, we have very bipolar weather
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