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Glad you and others enjoyed the word. I'm having a "pluviophyllic" (if that's even a word) moment as I write.
You all planted the seed. Anyone else here a chionophile?
I am! When I woke up this morning and peeked out the window to see it snowing steadily, I cheered a bit. For me a snow day means staying home, reading books, napping, making a bit pot of soup...all nice, soothing things.
You all planted the seed. Anyone else here a chionophile?
I am! When I woke up this morning and peeked out the window to see it snowing steadily, I cheered a bit. For me a snow day means staying home, reading books, napping, making a bit pot of soup...all nice, soothing things.
Never heard of chionophile. Had to look it up. Is the term applicable to humans? Didn't read that in google's definition.
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