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softfirelight September 26 2005, 01:41:53 UTC
I feel your pain. We finally turned off our air conditioning yesterday. The temperature was in the 70's. Today it was a little warmer and more humid and tomorrow we go back into the 80's, but I refuse to turn the air back on. But get this we go back to the high 70's on Tuesday, but by Friday the temperature will be 67 for the high. Now I ask you, do you really think these forecasters know anything? I'm ready for the autumn weather as well so if it heads my way first I will send it in your direction and please do the same for me :).

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pamdala September 26 2005, 02:49:42 UTC
tomorrow we go back into the 80's

Hehehe. 80 *is* autumn weather! 67 would be bliss. I thought we were supposed to be enjoying some post hurricane cooling off down here. Today was unbearable.

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gardenista September 26 2005, 19:38:29 UTC
Yes, 80, oh 80 would be gorgeous... even 85, 86.

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pamdala September 26 2005, 02:52:06 UTC
Oh! I just checked the forecast. We're supposed to have a high of 76* and sunny on Thursday!

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gardenista September 26 2005, 19:39:29 UTC
Wow! That will be a beautiful day! Yay! Let's have park day on Thursday... even though this is a Wednesday week. :o)

I dont't think anyone who voted for Wednesdays even shows up anyway.

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pamdala September 27 2005, 02:52:53 UTC
Wow, you look about 18 in that picture.

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gardenista September 27 2005, 05:06:20 UTC
Awww.... Now if I could always appear in 100 x 100 pixels all the time ( ... )

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celticpagan September 26 2005, 13:47:50 UTC
I could NOT agree more!!! Sheesh!! I don't ever remember fall coming in like this, not in all my 45 years :/

I've been longing for cool nights and sweater weather and changing leaves and hot cocoa and caramel apples....**sigh**

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gardenista September 26 2005, 19:42:11 UTC
Awww, nostaligia. Yes, I was being nostalgic with Pam a few weeks ago, remember our park days last year. We took boiling water to the parks on park days for our unschooling group, and the kids and adults would have hot chocolate or tea. We had tons of blankets for the moms to use. That was so nice. But that was deep winter. :o) Fall is pretty warm in Texas. I remember that the leaves didn't even fall off the trees until really late, like December, I think.

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