No, I eat the bread. Always eat the bread. Can't discard the bread except into myself, so to speak.
And as to the weather--western Washington weather (where I am) is completely different than Eastern Washington, or Eastern Oregon. We have a more marine climate--usually not very cold in the winter, and not too very hot in the summer. Seattle-ites tend to be fine with anything between 65 and 76 degrees. Anything outside of those boundaries and everyone whines--which doesn't mean we don't get colder or hotter--we just whine a lot. I'm so grateful this summer when I hear how everyone else is suffering. Our temperatures have gone up and down. One week in the 90s (so very hot)--the next in the 60's. It's slighly disconcerting to be panting in the heat one day and wearing a sweatshirt the next--but again--it's not much to complain about when I hear what others are going through.
I don't dare tag you--but if you want to do the meme, I wonder what six things you might reveal??? Tag yourself, by way of me, if you are so inclined!
I am sure I told you we lived in Tacoma when I was in the 3rd and 4th grades, a million years ago. (My dad was stationed at McCord AFB, but we lived in a subdivision being built into the woods near a small body of water full of tadpoles and lily pads called Carp Lake.) We thought the weather was great, except that it often was hot enough in the summer (we children thought), making it chilly, sometimes, to go to the beach at Lake Louise.
No, you needn't tag me, Alyon (grin). Anything people in general don't know about me is something I would prefer they didn't! I'm such a blabbermouth, I am sure they all know everything I'm willing to reveal -- as well as a great deal I'd rather were hidden, but haven't been able to keep from creeping out. (like my LotR/Frodo obsession)
No, I eat the bread. Always eat the bread. Can't discard the bread except into myself, so to speak.
And as to the weather--western Washington weather (where I am) is completely different than Eastern Washington, or Eastern Oregon. We have a more marine climate--usually not very cold in the winter, and not too very hot in the summer. Seattle-ites tend to be fine with anything between 65 and 76 degrees. Anything outside of those boundaries and everyone whines--which doesn't mean we don't get colder or hotter--we just whine a lot. I'm so grateful this summer when I hear how everyone else is suffering. Our temperatures have gone up and down. One week in the 90s (so very hot)--the next in the 60's. It's slighly disconcerting to be panting in the heat one day and wearing a sweatshirt the next--but again--it's not much to complain about when I hear what others are going through.
I don't dare tag you--but if you want to do the meme, I wonder what six things you might reveal??? Tag yourself, by way of me, if you are so inclined!
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No, you needn't tag me, Alyon (grin). Anything people in general don't know about me is something I would prefer they didn't! I'm such a blabbermouth, I am sure they all know everything I'm willing to reveal -- as well as a great deal I'd rather were hidden, but haven't been able to keep from creeping out. (like my LotR/Frodo obsession)
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