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1918- Save the Redwoods League founded
1986 - Popsicle announced its plan to end the traditional twin-stick frozen treat for a flatter, one-stick model. More trees to hug.
Currently reading: Best American Mystery Stories edited by Lee Child and Otto Penzler. AARGH!
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No rain or snow here-just lots of clear skies, warm temps and plenty of sunshine! {sitting on the patio sippin' iced tea} 
milk and Girl Scout cookies ;-)
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January brings the snow Makes your feet and fingers glow February's Ice and sleet Freeze the toes right off your feet Welcome March with wintry wind Would thou wert not so unkind April brings the sweet spring showers On and on for hours and hours Farmers fear unkindly May Frost by night and hail by day June just rains and never stops Thirty days and spoils the crops In July the sun is hot Is it shining? No, it's not August cold, and dank, and wet Brings more rain than any yet Bleak September's mist and mud Is enough to chill the blood Then October adds a gale Wind and slush and rain and hail Dark November brings the fog Should not do it to a dog Freezing wet December then: Bloody January again!
I hope that has been helpful to those of you planning your holidays in England.
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That's about how my British friend describes it, numan. She lives in northern England the Lake District. She's coming to Canada this year for her holiday. Did you put that diddy together?
Lovely, Scout. My purple crocuses are up.This is the first year I've planted them. Beautiful. I love the music, the funny too.
Thanks for the Java Jive, Mellow. I love that one!
I hope northern and middle Florida made out ok with those tornadoes twirling through. It's warmed up here but very rainy. What used to be typical spring weather.
"Life is not about waiting for the storms to pass...it's about learning how to dance in the rain."
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January brings the snow Makes your feet and fingers glow February's Ice and sleet Freeze the toes right off your feet Welcome March with wintry wind Would thou wert not so unkind April brings the sweet spring showers On and on for hours and hours Farmers fear unkindly May Frost by night and hail by day June just rains and never stops Thirty days and spoils the crops In July the sun is hot Is it shining? No, it's not August cold, and dank, and wet Brings more rain than any yet Bleak September's mist and mud Is enough to chill the blood Then October adds a gale Wind and slush and rain and hail Dark November brings the fog Should not do it to a dog Freezing wet December then: Bloody January again!
I hope that has been helpful to those of you planning your holidays in England. My friend in the midlands says this true od the UK as well...glad I live in SoCal! 
milk and Girl Scout cookies ;-)
Save your breath-You may need it to blow up your date.
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Today in Western NY: sunny, temps in the 60s, piles of snow almost melted.
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March~In like a lion, out like a lamb! 
milk and Girl Scout cookies ;-)
Save your breath-You may need it to blow up your date.
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