>your description makes me really nostalgic
I think that's part of the human condition. When I moved to California in 1963, I missed New England. When I later moved to Tennessee in 1973, I missed California AND New England.
I've been back in the Boston area since 1977 and find that I still miss California as well as Tennessee to some extent.
I'm not going to go anywhere else, all this nostalgia is making me old!
:-)
Jim
Ronald Arvidsson wrote:
Hi Jim,
Well that's exactly the weather we got where I am now, Uppsala , Sweden. Since I grew up in the far north, this time of the winter, we call it spring winter, its the best for going out on skis, picknick etc. And yes it has got quite a differerent meaning compared to California. I guess that one really appreaciate winter first when one goes outside, with proper clothing, and do things, today I had a several hour long ski trip, cross country. Still, your description makes me really nostalgic. Boston is a very nice place with lots of room (well maybe a bit crowded but..) for a lot of different people with a fantastic atmosphere.
Cheers,
Ronald
Jim Hemenway Mon, 21 Mar 2005 08:17:16 -0800
Ronald:
>Thanks! You're right about the blue skies, hardly any yesterday and none today. A >weather forecast of "Sunny and Clear" has a whole different meaning here as opposed >to the California and the rest of the southwest.
Jim
Ronald Arvidsson wrote:
Hi,
Lovely picture.
I get really sick of going to Boston. We lived there for a year in the 90's and we had a small pond in Arlington heights which looked just the same in the winter. The winter was by the way really nice with white snow and fantastic blue skies.
Cheers,
Ronald
About 10 miles NE of Boston
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