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After the last two weeks of hotter than normal temps we were elated to have the smell of rain.... although short lived here in T or C....
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Ummmm.....I miss that too. If you could bottle that scent, you could sell it to all the people that love it and don't live there. I'd open my window when it rained and just stand and smell. I also miss watching the lightning storms from 45 miles away. If I don't stop reading New Mexico posts I'll have to do one of my "nevers" again. Move and hope I find a job.
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Getting hammered here tonight, temp gage is reading 72. Gotta love these monsoons, awesome electrical showing.
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Gorgeous sunny day, low humidity, right now 63 degrees. It stays light until 9:30 pm. I love summer in WA.
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