>This morning the sky is an unusual color, something people used to
>call blue. B And I fear that were I to step outside I would get dry
>instead of wet. B Even worse, the wetland in the back yard is starting
>to diminish. B I do hope the state EPA won't blame me. B For a few days
>we had lake-front property, and I do hope the city won't re-value it
>accordingly. B Maybe they won't notice before the lake goes away. B Now
>if only the sump pumps would stop cycling every 20 seconds...
Oh thou of little faith!B In New Hampshire we call that one-morning phenomon
"summer."B Rest assured that it is indeed only a morning's worth of
unpleasantness and that hearty weather will return on the morrow.
New England, not for the faint-hearted.B Uh, only for the faint-brained.
Terry Smith, '59 TR3A
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