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Hati Posted Oct 24, 2003
Oh, it can always be worse. And according to our weather-cam it's -12C atm. Kids went to school, so I'll take a nap and wait until it's warmer than -10C again.
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Hati Posted Oct 26, 2003
I am not too happy with it, that's true. It's too depressing. Then again - I couldn't live in +35C either. And I actually love the snow. Atm it's about 50cm, this is a bit too much, especially for October.
Other than that - I have lived here for all my life.
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Eóin Posted Oct 26, 2003
i dont like it too hot myself
im just used to the english weather not too cold in the winter and not too hot in the summer
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Eóin Posted Oct 26, 2003
i never thought of it like that before i suppose your right
cause thats all we do with it
always too hot or cold
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Hati Posted Oct 26, 2003
Too snowy today.
My mood depends too much on a weather and without sunshine I get depressed very easily.
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Hati Posted Oct 26, 2003
No, definately not. These days it's 9 hours between sunrise and sunset but the sun is not seen too often. I don't know the statistics about how many sunny days per year we tend to have but this is less that cloudy days, that's for sure.
Oh well, it's almost 2 am here...
*waves good-night to Eóin*
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