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lschu Oct 13th, 2004 04:48 PM

Libertyville, Il
A lovely day with temps in low 60's and sun shining. It's been a super fall to date but colder weather blows in for the w/end. Regards to all..

Scarlett Oct 13th, 2004 04:49 PM

QtBonobo, I lived in the Hollywood Hills before I moved to NYC and I still remember taking the dogs for walks in the evenings, it was sooo quiet and Halloween or not, I always thought it a bit spooky :D

suesnothome Oct 13th, 2004 04:55 PM

I'm in the beautiful desert of Southern California and the temps were in the upper 80's today and breezy. Getting ready to watch another beautiful sunset. They have been awesome lately!

We don't have any festival here that I know of.......


April Oct 13th, 2004 04:58 PM

Tropo, Friends show us film of their visit to Fraser Island. What a wonderul looking place. It's on my list. (And so are Krispy Kremes, SeaUrchin.;;))

Mathieu Oct 14th, 2004 04:51 AM



Why, thank you Beatchick.
I enjoy your posts too, and other well written ones by many of those you mention.

Beatchick Oct 14th, 2004 05:47 AM

Crefloors & Mathieu, you guys are welcome. :)

Crefloors, you've piqued my interest about the Molvania thread. Another Degas classic, is it?

crefloors Oct 14th, 2004 07:48 AM

Beatchick....yea...it's pretty funny, but when I say it mentioned on THIS thread I was thinking..."hmmmm, where's Molvania? Never heard of it...perhaps in eastern Europe somewhere?" I mean so many countries have opened up now..so I was going to ask where it was and then I saw the post again and read it and it was too too funny and I'm just laughing at myself...the big time traveler here...for thinking it was real. Well, if the travel channel would have something on it besides poker I could learn more. Maybe we should ask Rick Steves if he is going to feature Molvania any time soon on one of his programs?

dcespedes Oct 14th, 2004 09:35 AM

Hi Scarlett! A cold front (yeah!) pushed through San Antonio, TX last night and as of 12:30P the temperature is a lovely 64 degrees, winds gusting out of the north at 20-25 mph. While the fall changes here are subtle they exist--we have in our front yard two maple trees which will change color sometime in November. Early to mid November seems to be the best time to visit Lost Maples State Park, hill country, to view fall foliage. As I've stated before I miss living in Maryland this time of year but am grateful for the changes that do occur and I do find it beautiful in its own way. Happy trails! :-)

indie Oct 14th, 2004 09:39 AM

Dallas..today gorgeous crisp clear day...no fall leaves :(

yesterday a bunch of us from work were out all day on a Habitat build. Felt wonderful - still feeling good today today thanks to several tylenol 8 hour tabs.

cyberUK Oct 14th, 2004 09:49 AM

NYC........ drizzling rain........
trees in Central park are looking Autumnul............
Yankees winning again.............

I love it here

QtBonobo Oct 14th, 2004 11:56 AM

Hi Scarlett: There are a few ghosts in them thar hills. There's no telling what "energy" you may have tapped into.
I used to take Mulholland Drive at dusk -- that used to be "creepy," what with 125 cars ahead of me...

Scarlett Oct 14th, 2004 01:00 PM

QtBono, I lived on Woodrow Wilson Drive :) facing the Hollywood sign..sigh.

Today I spent gardening and lying on a big blanket in the yard with Pup while the Yankee got the hammock, reading.
It is in the 70s, windy and dry..I almost love Florida today :D

Scarlett Oct 14th, 2004 01:02 PM

OOps..I forgot the Fall Celebration..

Not exactly a Fall celebration but the Blue Angels will be flying over MY house on Halloween to show off :)


Be there or be square~

Judy Oct 14th, 2004 01:09 PM

Scarlett, the Blue Angels are so COOL to watch. They usually do shows here in Virginia Beach twice a year but this year they missed our "Neptune Festival" at the end of September due to hurricane issues in Pensacola.
We try to bribe our neighbors who have a rooftop deck with wine...sitting 4 stories up watching them fly over is just awesome...enjoy!!

LilyLace Oct 15th, 2004 06:54 AM

The Blue Angels are cool! Once upon a time (18 years ago) I lived on Eglin AFB with my military husband and we were treated to the BA on several occasions as they were stationed not far from there.

highflyer Oct 15th, 2004 07:53 AM

I'm in Western Mass and after a beautiful week it's raining (reminds me of home...Wales).

This is my 3rd Fall in New England and this year the colours are the best I've seen..not just the multicoloured leaves but the clear blue skies too. The temperatures have been great too.. sunny days and cool, crisp evenings.

We did a little leaf peeping drive on Monday 11th disguised as a trip to the Megamaze at Davis Farmland (don't ask kids to look at scenery,right?). The maze was ...well amazing :) it's made of corn stalks....and to pull in the European thread it's designed by a guy in Dorset, England!

Hoping for another perfect week...then bring on the snow!



BAK Oct 15th, 2004 07:56 AM

Firday, October 15, at noon.

In Toronto, 13 degrees C, raining lightly, very grey.

BAK

BAK Oct 15th, 2004 07:57 AM

Previous message got away from me before I converted 13 degrees C to 56 degrees F.

BAK

Mischka Oct 15th, 2004 08:24 AM

Cape Town, South Africa- all dressed up and having a glass of wine while waiting to go for our usual friday night dinner at our local Italian Club..... just tweeking our taste buds for our trip to Italy etc in Dec/Jan :-)

It's spring here, so the weather is a bit changeable. Today was a little chilly but yesterday was a glorious 28C and while I was baking my Christmas cakes and listening to our local radio station a whale alert was announced. I had promised myself that next time there were whales near where we live I would drop everything and go and have a look, so that's what I did. They were just at the end of our road, only two of them, but beautiful to watch them romping just beyond the breakers.
Great thread Scarlett:-)

Mary_Fran Oct 15th, 2004 08:42 AM

I'm at an internet cafe/laundromat in Salamanca, waiting for our laundry to dry. My sister was on a mission to tote a bag full of clean laundry to our lovely hotel.

We're staying at Hotel Rector here in Salamanca, which I think is the best hotel I've ever stayed in, all things considered. The staff is gracious and attentive and efficient, and our room (15) is lovely, the beds wonderfully comfortable.

The city is marvelous, all gold hued. Weather here today has been quite chilly, however, which would have been fine had I not ventured out without a sweater for our sightseeing venture earlier in the day.

Best wishes to all. I'll post a full report when we're back home.

Mary Fran



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