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DrewLewis
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22 Feb 2016, 2:12 pm

I'm ready for the warm weather. Walks, bike-rides, swimming pools, art fairs etc.....
I love it!. Please right back. Plus if anyone is interested in pen-pal let me know.



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22 Feb 2016, 2:51 pm

Not me. I've been disappointed in winter here in the Netherlands so far; temperatures were rarely below freezing point. We've had few snowy days, except in the northern part of the country, and now that we're entering the last month of winter, it doesn't look like it'll get much colder.


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22 Feb 2016, 9:08 pm

Yes, I look forward to picnic and relax under cherry blossoms. Hopefully with better people this year.



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22 Feb 2016, 11:15 pm

I don't like the snow & cold of winter thou it hasn't been as bad here this year; it's the one good thing about global warming & climate change. Your Welcome to PM me DrewLewis if you'd like to chat with me by PM, email or Yahoo Messenger & anyone else who is interested is also welcomed.


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23 Feb 2016, 6:13 am

Our winters here are pretty short which only seem to last a good month and a half and we go off into spring the moment the end of Feb roles around. I always love March where I live because all the flowers start coming out.



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26 Feb 2016, 7:22 am

Always. :)

Spring is my favourite time of the year. Plus my birthday is in the spring.


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01 Mar 2016, 4:39 am

I dread the return of tax season, pollen and insects.



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01 Mar 2016, 1:30 pm

auntblabby wrote:
I dread the return of tax season, pollen and insects.
I have lots of allergies too but things got alittle better sense I moved away from Louisiana which only has two seasons, summer & not summer. Getting surgery on my nose helped alittle & being on two allergy medications help too.


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01 Mar 2016, 3:36 pm

nick007 wrote:
auntblabby wrote:
I dread the return of tax season, pollen and insects.
I have lots of allergies too but things got alittle better sense I moved away from Louisiana which only has two seasons, summer & not summer. Getting surgery on my nose helped alittle & being on two allergy medications help too.

what was your nasal surgery like? I used to have to scrub in on those surgeries in the army. they seemed scary/painful to me. get rid of the ants, flies, stinging bees and mosquitos and the rest of the bugs I can handle.



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01 Mar 2016, 4:39 pm

Yeah. I want to be able to take a walk outside and not be freezing cold. Then again, I'm glad there's still time for a snow day or two... :D



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01 Mar 2016, 4:43 pm

Can't wait to see the leaves on the trees again, and all the beautiful spring flowers. Going out into the woods when the bluebells are in full bloom is one of my favourite experiences of the natural world.


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01 Mar 2016, 4:46 pm

oh :o another thing I dread in the spring is the GD raccoons messing up my place. :x



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02 Mar 2016, 1:09 am

auntblabby wrote:
nick007 wrote:
auntblabby wrote:
I dread the return of tax season, pollen and insects.
I have lots of allergies too but things got alittle better sense I moved away from Louisiana which only has two seasons, summer & not summer. Getting surgery on my nose helped alittle & being on two allergy medications help too.

what was your nasal surgery like? I used to have to scrub in on those surgeries in the army. they seemed scary/painful to me. get rid of the ants, flies, stinging bees and mosquitos and the rest of the bugs I can handle.
They sedated me & gave me a script for Oxycontin so I didn't notice too much pain. My girlfriend had to take care of me & my nose for a couple weeks thou.


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02 Mar 2016, 1:12 am

nick007 wrote:
auntblabby wrote:
nick007 wrote:
auntblabby wrote:
I dread the return of tax season, pollen and insects.
I have lots of allergies too but things got alittle better sense I moved away from Louisiana which only has two seasons, summer & not summer. Getting surgery on my nose helped alittle & being on two allergy medications help too.

what was your nasal surgery like? I used to have to scrub in on those surgeries in the army. they seemed scary/painful to me. get rid of the ants, flies, stinging bees and mosquitos and the rest of the bugs I can handle.
They sedated me & gave me a script for Oxycontin so I didn't notice too much pain. My girlfriend had to take care of me & my nose for a couple weeks thou.

did they give you the kind of nasal packing with a tunnel in each nostril so you could breathe? in the old days you had to breathe outta your mouth for 2 weeks. ach!



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02 Mar 2016, 1:18 am

auntblabby wrote:
nick007 wrote:
auntblabby wrote:
nick007 wrote:
auntblabby wrote:
I dread the return of tax season, pollen and insects.
I have lots of allergies too but things got alittle better sense I moved away from Louisiana which only has two seasons, summer & not summer. Getting surgery on my nose helped alittle & being on two allergy medications help too.

what was your nasal surgery like? I used to have to scrub in on those surgeries in the army. they seemed scary/painful to me. get rid of the ants, flies, stinging bees and mosquitos and the rest of the bugs I can handle.
They sedated me & gave me a script for Oxycontin so I didn't notice too much pain. My girlfriend had to take care of me & my nose for a couple weeks thou.

did they give you the kind of nasal packing with a tunnel in each nostril so you could breathe? in the old days you had to breathe outta your mouth for 2 weeks. ach!
I'm not sure. I breath out of my mouth alot before & after the surgery.


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02 Mar 2016, 1:25 am

I hope you can breathe easier through your nose than you could before.