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Thanks Hazel.
Oh, man, Texas is ok (it would be better if it had less heat and more rain ;-), but I really miss Oregon (and the PNW). I was born in Klamath Falls, which is actually a lot like where I am living in Texas (hot, dry, and usually brown), but I spent a lot of time in the the Portland area, and many, many years in Tacoma, Seattle, and Bellingham, Wa area. Such beautiful country....*sigh*
Will I have to row ? :thumbdown:
An Aussie friend lives 2hrs out from Dallas, she always wants us to come over, that's only 4 states away, that's a lot closer than here.
I just think a lot of us don't wish to put any more personal information than necessary on a public forum.
Deep South Alabama checking in! Hot and humid here, and today, rainy and thundery. Alabama has mountains, shore, plains, hills, forests. Beautiful state! I have a soap named Sweet Home Alabama.
Mine's there too. I agree, it helps to know where someone is at especially regarding issues they are having (temps: humid, cold, etc) and when someone makes a recommendation regarding suppliers. I'm in southeastern MI.
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I have no idea where MI is, that doesn't explain anything to me, obviously abbreviated.
Sorry Relle, I should have noticed where you're from to realize you might not know MI = Michigan. Each state has a two letter abbreviation. Michigan is the state shaped like a mitten with the Great Lakes surrounding three sides. We have long winters and too short of summers. That's why my husband and I are going on vacation this summer to visit some southern (warmer winter) states. The plan is to start looking for where we would want to retire. Now I just have to get him to agree on when that's ever going to happen
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