Yes but none of them are in the wintertime, if Portland is anything to go
by. I really loved Portland but... well, I moved there from Florida. On
being told that it rained all the time, my comment was oh --- I like rain ;)
So I get there in late January and the next day I leave my friend's house to
go to Fred Meyers' (a big everything store) for groceries. It was raining. I
got them into the car and got back, still raining. I went inside. My friend
asks about the groceries. I'll bring them in when it stops raining, I tell
him. He gives me a strange look but says nothing. Three days later when I
brought the groveries in it was still raining. By the end of February moss
is literally growing on everything. Including slow-moving senior citizens...

On 7/27/06, William Bowen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > And you also get HUGE blocks of weeks completely rain-free.
>
> SHHHHHH! You'll let the secret out!! :-P
>
> We're currently in a long stretch of super secret sunny weather right now.
> :-)
>
> > (I do miss the rain. And hats. You can't get away with a brimmed hat
> > here in New England.)
>
> Not much of a hat guy, except in winter. Though I see your point.
>
> > Jonesing for the Cascades,
>
> *looks out window*
>
> ahhhhhhh...
>
> sorry... had to :-)
>
> --
> will
>
> "If my life weren't funny, it would just be true;
> and that would just be unacceptable."
> - Carrie Fisher
>
> 

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