Re: intro
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- Subject: Re: intro
- From: G* A* <e*@kkeka.ericsson.se>
- Date: Thu, 12 Jun 1997 00:11:12 -0600 (MDT)
Thanks ;
yes sometimes you wonder, the last years here the sun has begun to feel
so very hot
even in the spring time, its really crazy. Feels like burning after a
couple of minutes.
It also feels like someone are pricking you with neddles.
Brrr...wonder if it has something to do about the Ozon layer
> Dear Gunnar,
> Welcome back to the list. I am fairly new to the list but have learned alot
> and am always jazzed to hear from far away places. Here in sunny, hot
> southern New Mexico (that is a state, not a foeign country) the TB bloom
> season was strange. A long. cold spell at Christmas with snow (highly
> unusual) and anithe cold spell the week before show of course left soem of
> us wondering what we had done to incur Mother Nature's rath.
>
> June Ela=lan
> juneellan@totacc.com
> La Cruces, NM
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Gunnar Andersson, ekaguan@kkeka.ericsson.se
province of East Central Sweden , Stockholm/Sweden,
S-climatzone/3, US-zone/5-6 av.temp : january -2,5C to -5
av.temp july : +18C ,precipitation : jan 75mm, july 75mm
vegetationperiod of 180 days , 90 days of snow cover
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Hills/2261/
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