Here in the Mid-west we spent several days in the 60's (F) -- yesterday was a "cold" mid-40's. This following a major snow/ice storm and below 0 windchills. I too expect we will pay in January. (And February, and March.... it's not so much unseasonal temp's as it seems that the seasons are moving in the year -- the warm weather lasts longer into "winter" and the cold lasts longer into "spring". Or maybe it's my imagination.) Julie Krueger ========Original Message======== Subj: [lit-ideas] Re: sun of kong Date: 12/16/2006 11:58:54 A.M. Central Standard Time From: _judithevans1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx (mailto:judithevans1@xxxxxxxxxxxxx) To: _lit-ideas@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx (mailto:lit-ideas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx) Sent on: > de-icing the plane. One local said [quite genuinely] to another "I can't > believe this spring weather". > > It's all relative. :) Paul it is really extraordinarily warm here -- for December -- though a little colder today; it's 48/39F. I expect a very icy January, though Judy ----- Original Message ----- From: "Paul Stone" <pastone@xxxxxxxxx> To: <lit-ideas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Saturday, December 16, 2006 5:50 PM Subject: [lit-ideas] sun of kong > At 11:44 AM 12/15/2006, you wrote: > > Hope Robert and all are okay. Bad weather, indeed. > Ursula, > in North Bay, where the grass is growing instead of the snow banks in the > strangest December weather I've seen in years... > > > I was sitting in the Timmins airport waiting for a flight out of the great > white north yesterday morning. The snow was falling, it was -2 C, they were > de-icing the plane. One local said [quite genuinely] to another "I can't > believe this spring weather". > ------------------------------------------------------------------ To change your Lit-Ideas settings (subscribe/unsub, vacation on/off, digest on/off), visit www.andreas.com/faq-lit-ideas.html