Monday, March 18, 2019

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days until the Summer Solstice and the first day of Summer. Yes, I know the Vernal Equinox and the first day of Spring is in two days. Though I'm happy that signals the end of Winter, New England Spring weather can be cold and wet though not as much snow. Still a bit Wintry.

So I'm looking forward to hazy, hot, and humid weather. I can hear you groaning.Winter just lasts too long.

19 comments:

  1. Well, I am with you on the warmer weather for sure, but ... no hot and hazy summer weather for me LOL!!

    Have a great day, CJ!

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    1. But the hazy, hot, and humid weather doesn't last more than a couple of days.

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  2. Yup. But only a couple of days until spring! That's a start.

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  3. Ummmm......I think I need to stay silent on this one.....lol. ;)

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  4. Yes! Hot & Humid! Lemonade on the patio, barefoot in the grass, bright sunshine and picnics. You won't hear a word of complaint out of me during the summertime. This winter can't be history soon enough to suit me.

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  5. I'm no fan of Winter or Summer. I like Spring and Fall. But you're right about New England: the past few years, Spring has seemed unseasonably cold to me for longer than it should be. I wish we could get back to having the four seasons, where Spring is a gradual warm up, instead of going from cold to hot.

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    1. Hopefully, we'll have some gradual weather transition this year.

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  6. LOL! You are too funny CJ! I am actually planning a trip to Sedona, Arizona in June and everyone thinks I'm crazy, because of the heat there at that time. But, I have to admit, I love the change of the seasons and wouldn't want it any other way. Big Hugs!

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    1. Sedona just had a huge blizzard a couple of weeks ago.

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    2. Really?? Maybe it will be snowing in June! LOL!

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  7. I'll take spring and autumn. You can have summer. We'll give winter to someone we aren't fond of (grin).

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