the weather sure makes a difference with me.  Cold even if I'm not out in it 
makes me stiffen up.  Sometimes I think the air pressure also contributes to 
our misery.  
Heather in Calgary 
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Janice Nichols 
  To: Robert Pall ; kevin weilacher ; Grace M. ; [email protected] 
  Sent: Monday, February 01, 2010 6:50 PM
  Subject: Re: [TMIC] Yooo...hooo....TMIC Members, where are you?


  I will let you know this spring what difference there is in my legs.    I 
honestly don't think the weather has much to do with the problem.   I will pay 
more attention to it
  after reading all of your comments.         Janice



  From: Robert Pall 
  Sent: Monday, February 01, 2010 9:22 AM
  To: kevin weilacher ; Grace M. ; [email protected] 
  Subject: RE: [TMIC] Yooo...hooo....TMIC Members, where are you?


  I was out walking yesterday in New Jersey with my wife when I realized how 
much stiffer my legs were. I attributed this to the cold (20 degrees). Im tired 
very quickly. In my case the 2 things that seem to effect my legs the worst 
(the banding) is very cold weather (Florida here I come) and very humid or 
rainy weather. Generally speaking I feel better and stronger in the spring and 
summer!

  Rob in New Jersey



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  From: kevin weilacher [mailto:[email protected]] 
  Sent: Monday, February 01, 2010 9:43 AM
  To: Grace M.; [email protected]
  Subject: Re: [TMIC] Yooo...hooo....TMIC Members, where are you?


  Hey Gracie and everyone...
  I've read through the posts..
  I'm here...I don't post here often...too busy with my other projects usually 
or actually, my distracted attention span takes me in 5 different directions 
that I forget to post anything.

  As far as the weather/pain/cold/rain etc.....living in Northeast Ohio 
certainly has given me some challenges with the cold in the winter time...the 
pain is a mummer bugger most times and in the summer the heat and humidity make 
me nuts. If I go outside and try to do any kind of activity, I fatigue and get 
exhausted in no time at all...plus, I start sweating and now with my TM, the 
only part of me that sweats anymore is my head. It sweats profusely....

  If I had a choice at this point, I would be living somewhere near a place 
called Alamogordo NM. It is a small town in New Mexico and I lived there for 
three years back in the 80's when I was in the Air Force.
  That area has the most perfect weather in my eyes of any place that I've ever 
been. 
  Average annual high temp of 76 degrees, average annual low temp of 47 
degrees, 11 inches total precipitation per year and 4 inches of snow per year.
  Humidity averages only about 50% year around and also about 80% days of 
sunshine a year.
  The elevation is about 4,000 feet and within a 20 minute drive you can go 
into the mountains and be over 9,000 feet and have all the snow you want and it 
is 20 degrees cooler.

  ----Plus---I love southwest style food...not mexican, but southwest, there is 
a difference. It's a combination of American Indian, Mexican and Spanish.

  One of these days......


  Kevin Weilacher
  N.E. Ohio (Canton)


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  From: Grace M. <[email protected]>
  To: [email protected]
  Sent: Sun, January 31, 2010 7:02:39 PM
  Subject: [TMIC] Yooo...hooo....TMIC Members, where are you?


  Where is everyone?  The last msg that I got was from Frank, looking for pie 
recipes.....

  Anyone out there?

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