Is it really here yet?

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Is it really here yet?

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Is Spring here yet? We had a teaser today!
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Today is supposed to be the first day of Spring. You would never know it though here in Western PA. :lol:

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Here in Somerset I have just been dismantling an HMV102 in the shed, where a sudden violent hailstorm drowned out Classic FM on the radio.

Time to adjourn for a cup of tea. The shed is weatherproof, and the 102 will still be there tomorrow.

Oh to be in England now that Spring is here......

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I listen to Classic FM and Gold online on my Ipad all the time. Good music.

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It is absolutely gorgeous here in Florida. 75 degrees F and I notice there are fresh green leaves on the few deciduous trees here. Makes me wonder why I am inside on the computer. :D

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FloridaClay wrote:It is absolutely gorgeous here in Florida. 75 degrees F and I notice there are fresh green leaves on the few deciduous trees here.
I would like to flag this post as INSENSITIVE! Just teasing...well maybe not. 50's F here today but back down to 30's again (teens at night) for the next several days. :cry:

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phono-smitten wrote:
FloridaClay wrote:It is absolutely gorgeous here in Florida. 75 degrees F and I notice there are fresh green leaves on the few deciduous trees here.
I would like to flag this post as INSENSITIVE! Just teasing...well maybe not. 50's F here today but back down to 30's again (teens at night) for the next several days. :cry:
The devil made me do it. :twisted:

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I'm still not ready to allow Old Man Winter to pack up his bags! Summer brings oppressive heat and humidity, bad smells, noise, and disgusting people everywhere.

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