I live in Russia and it is awesome. :-D
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Well, living in New Zealand, sheep are roaming the island, ignoring us castaways. We finally got internet, and the sheep don't raid us anymore.
You're not taking me seriously, are you? I hope not.
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NJ. It's cold. Nothing happens here. Life is pretty average.

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florida!
nice and sunny in the winter: 70 degrees!
summer: HELP! I'M MELTING! The news gives 2 temps: [Actual temperature: 95] [Heat index (when you add the humidity): 120 degrees] (ouch)
It's pretty nice out atm.
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Where do you live? Mars.
What is the climate? We get a lot of dust storms...
Why do you live to live there? There's no door-to-door salesmen.
Are there any intresting traditions or cool sights? Olympus Mons is pretty cool.
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Fun topic...I'm enjoying reading about life in other locations.
Right now, it's low 40's here in Maine (about 5 Celcius) and sunshine. I like it here; there's almost never a traffic jam and there's lots of beautiful lakes, mountains and ocean to look at and explore - at least compared to the rest of the East coast of the USA.
On the other hand, I'd like to be able to kayak in warmth and comfort for more of the year and finding work here is not easy as there isn't a lot of industry. I sometimes think of moving to a warmer climate but maybe I'll just stick it out and let Global Warming bring the climate to me
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Paddle2See wrote:
Fun topic...I'm enjoying reading about life in other locations.
Right now, it's low 40's here in Maine (about 5 Celcius) and sunshine. I like it here; there's almost never a traffic jam and there's lots of beautiful lakes, mountains and ocean to look at and explore - at least compared to the rest of the East coast of the USA.
On the other hand, I'd like to be able to kayak in warmth and comfort for more of the year and finding work here is not easy as there isn't a lot of industry. I sometimes think of moving to a warmer climate but maybe I'll just stick it out and let Global Warming bring the climate to me![]()
It's -5 Celsius here. Ugh, it's too warm. Dx
We had -23 Celsius not a long time ago though.
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Paddle2See wrote:
Fun topic...I'm enjoying reading about life in other locations.
Right now, it's low 40's here in Maine (about 5 Celcius) and sunshine. I like it here; there's almost never a traffic jam and there's lots of beautiful lakes, mountains and ocean to look at and explore - at least compared to the rest of the East coast of the USA.
On the other hand, I'd like to be able to kayak in warmth and comfort for more of the year and finding work here is not easy as there isn't a lot of industry. I sometimes think of moving to a warmer climate but maybe I'll just stick it out and let Global Warming bring the climate to me![]()
sorry to bust your bubble but people broke into the emails of the scientists who "discovered" it and in there email they were talking about how it was a myth. We were right!
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lonwol wrote:
Paddle2See wrote:
Fun topic...I'm enjoying reading about life in other locations.
Right now, it's low 40's here in Maine (about 5 Celcius) and sunshine. I like it here; there's almost never a traffic jam and there's lots of beautiful lakes, mountains and ocean to look at and explore - at least compared to the rest of the East coast of the USA.
On the other hand, I'd like to be able to kayak in warmth and comfort for more of the year and finding work here is not easy as there isn't a lot of industry. I sometimes think of moving to a warmer climate but maybe I'll just stick it out and let Global Warming bring the climate to me![]()
sorry to bust your bubble but people broke into the emails of the scientists who "discovered" it and in there email they were talking about how it was a myth. We were right!
Yay!
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Paddle2See wrote:
Fun topic...I'm enjoying reading about life in other locations.
Right now, it's low 40's here in Maine (about 5 Celcius) and sunshine. I like it here; there's almost never a traffic jam and there's lots of beautiful lakes, mountains and ocean to look at and explore - at least compared to the rest of the East coast of the USA.
On the other hand, I'd like to be able to kayak in warmth and comfort for more of the year and finding work here is not easy as there isn't a lot of industry. I sometimes think of moving to a warmer climate but maybe I'll just stick it out and let Global Warming bring the climate to me![]()
There's also some really awesome lighthouses up there in Maine, right?

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