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To be fair a good many people were walking around in winter attire (pants, jacket, scarf, etc) today when temps were in the mid-70's.
Very pleasant right now, 71.6F DP 62F
Beautiful spring flowers
I really like how things are starting to look, lots of light "spring green" around, and we're finally getting normal April weather as opposed to the torch in April we've been dealing with the last couple of years.
Actually I have a confession to make. The reason I like cold weather so much is that I'm actually an unemployed, hairy, 300 lb, neckbearded introvert who sits on the computer watching anime all day. So naturally I like to wear three jackets and a facemask at 45F in order to hide my body and thereby preserve the deep-rooted insecurities I have regarding my unsightly body. Only for this reason I love winter.
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I really like how things are starting to look, lots of light "spring green" around, and we're finally getting normal April weather as opposed to the torch in April we've been dealing with the last couple of years.
Wouldn't have expected that you'd get a "spring green" look in April. Or really much of any seasonal change in vegetation.
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