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From: Adam
Richard B. wrote:
> On Sun, 03 Dec 2006 10:41:05 +0000, Adam
> <""4thwormcastfromthemolehill\"{at}the field.near the
bridge"> wrote:
>
>> Basically the bet was "Will there still be (living) leaves on
some trees
>> at Xmas"?
>
> We're having a spectacular fall.
>
> Usually we don't get much autumn color but when we do it usually comes
> late like now. Almost always something green here...magnolias, pines,
> live oaks, red cedars, palmettos, etc. I love the uh, winters, for
> running when so many others whine about the cold and frozen stuff
> further north,
>
> We had ice and snow at the earliest date in recorded date in local
> weather history but right now it seems to me to be our usual mild
> winter.
>
> - Richard
At this rate, spring will follow autumn.
Adam
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