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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 733346" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I love the smells and sounds. Freshly cut grass. Flower scents drifting in the sweet air. The leafy trees waving gently in the wind. The freshness in the air after a storm. Chirping birds (I love birds). People out walking dogs. Happy children. Joggers waving to me. Frequent trips to our very elite dog park. Bike rides.Temps in the 60s.</p><p></p><p>I don't like hot humid weather, but Tom and i and doggies ar both RVing to Texas in the winter months starting in 2019 so we will see if the weather is pleasant there in winter. We love water. We areadefinitely going to be near water. Fresh water is the ultimate call of spring and summer (and winter in Texas) to me. Or so I hope.</p><p></p><p>I like autumn too when the leaves turn beautiful colors and it isn't too hot or cold.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 733346, member: 1550"] I love the smells and sounds. Freshly cut grass. Flower scents drifting in the sweet air. The leafy trees waving gently in the wind. The freshness in the air after a storm. Chirping birds (I love birds). People out walking dogs. Happy children. Joggers waving to me. Frequent trips to our very elite dog park. Bike rides.Temps in the 60s. I don't like hot humid weather, but Tom and i and doggies ar both RVing to Texas in the winter months starting in 2019 so we will see if the weather is pleasant there in winter. We love water. We areadefinitely going to be near water. Fresh water is the ultimate call of spring and summer (and winter in Texas) to me. Or so I hope. I like autumn too when the leaves turn beautiful colors and it isn't too hot or cold. [/QUOTE]
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