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gleichen
gleichen
Canada

March 10, 2008
10:07 AM

Post #4645760

re: cabin fever, we live in zone 3 in southern Alberta and we too have done our time with -50; C or F doesn't matter when it's that bloomin' (no pun) cold. We're almost embarrassed by the warmer weather we've had the last week or so when the eastern States and Canada are having such a miserable time of it. So bad even the geese are coming north to get out of it and we expect the robins in the next couple of weeks. We should all go visit islandshari; I'm sure she won't mind. But there is hope. Things are wiggling under the receding snow line. Hang in there girl.
Trish near Gleichen


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