Y'know when I was growing up in Denver, I never noticed it. But now when I return the first thing that hits me is how dry it is. My nose longs for the humidity from the bay and it always feels good to get home.
It's also funny to hear you talk about the weather. I'm sure every place in the country has sayings like this, but growing up, the favorite phrase for Colorado weather was, "If you don't like it, wait ten minutes; it'll change."
Hope the move goes smoothly. Cheers from the Marselles!
Domestic Operations Officer of team P4. California-to-Colorado transplant, still adjusting to the quirks of this new place even after all these years. Currently a stay-at-home mom of two children, trying to keep everyone sane and happy. Somedays I succeed, other days you can feel the tension. Sometimes I pour my heart out here, and sometimes I don't. It all depends on the day. Happily married, usually a happy mom, and almost always in need of a nap.
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Cute, are they feeling better?
family picnic's tomorrow, I'll take pictures to post
Love to all
Y'know when I was growing up in Denver, I never noticed it. But now when I return the first thing that hits me is how dry it is. My nose longs for the humidity from the bay and it always feels good to get home.
It's also funny to hear you talk about the weather. I'm sure every place in the country has sayings like this, but growing up, the favorite phrase for Colorado weather was, "If you don't like it, wait ten minutes; it'll change."
Hope the move goes smoothly. Cheers from the Marselles!
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