A Christmas moment in the desert

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Bill in Oregon
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A Christmas moment in the desert

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I couldn't bring myself to step on Pitchy's fin thread with this nightmare. You may want to avert your eyes, friends, but I had to get a little sun after more than six decades in the Christmas rain of the Pacific Northwest.

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Oh my goodness Bill, I`m going back in the woods :lol:
I hope you get a sun burn :P naw enjoy. :)
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Lenn, I was hoping this might be good for a laugh. Thanks!

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That is just great, plenty of sunshine and all that good Mexican food any place you stop. When we used to go to Yuma to see our daughter we really enjoyed the food all the way across New Mexico
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I was NOT brave enough to look at the full size photo! :shock:
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Bill,

I'm enjoying the Oregon December Rain here in the Willamette Valley. Hills and mountains beginning to
fill up with snow, making my grandchildren happy for ski season. Lived in Ethiopia and went through a
serious 3 year time without much rain at all. So many people suffered, still do there in the Eastern
part of Ethiopia. Still thankful for the rain here in Oregon, it must be in my DNA.
God bless you in the New Year, enjoy.
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Gordon, I am not missing the seemingly endless rain of a Willamette Valley winter -- yet. But I admit I am still getting used to a December so dry that I get nosebleeds -- and have to remember to water the plants!
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I moved to So. Oregon 10 years ago from So. CA and don't think I've dried out yet! I see Bill is sporting his "Oregon tan"... :D

(when we first arrived in OR my wife mentioned "the white girls here in Oregon really are white!". :lol: ).
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How long will you sit there when July comes around? ;)
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I`ve burned up a third of my wood pile already so I wouldn`t mind being a neighbor Bill. :wink: :)
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It's been a colder than normal December here in Biloxi... Pitchy can u swing by here and pick me up? Todd/3leg
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