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From: "Richard L. King" <>
Subject: Re: [FR] Frozen friends in the north
Date: Sat, 1 Mar 2003 14:58:06 -0800
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Hi!
Living in beautiful Seattle, I could be in the running. I too am looking at
snow. Fortuantely it is about 50 miles away covering the Cascade Mountains.
Best Wishes...Dick King from the Nathaniel Branch
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Subject: Re: [FR] Frozen friends in the north
> Hi Trish and All,
> Don't know if I am the farthest North or not, but Michigan has had an
> extremely cold winter this year. Our area in central lower has been lucky
in
> so far as the large snow and ice storms which have gone North and South of
> our part of the state.But the cold and grayness does get dreary by March!!
> New Orleans sounds wonderful,it has always been on my list, but haven't
> made it yet.Reading John's note, I could definitely picture myself there
> basking in those warm breezes and enjoying the celebrations!!
> Ellen
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