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To: E who wrote (58011)1/4/2001 10:41:06 PM
From: JF Quinnelly  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 71178
 
You're just on the wrong end of the Left Coast, E. It's in the 80s and sunny here. The best summer weather we will have all year long. As long as the hills don't catch fire.



To: E who wrote (58011)1/5/2001 6:59:27 PM
From: The Philosopher  Respond to of 71178
 
So, how come you didn't stop in to say hi? You could have stopped off in Friday Harbor at no additional cost, you know. Or didn't you?

You couldn't have seen our house because Henry Island is in the way. We're on the west side of San Juan island, and the ferry goes along the north shore. From the front hill on our property we can get a glimse up the strait between Henry and San Juan to watch the ferry go by if we're there at exactly the right time, but we can't see it from the house, so you can't see the house from the ferry.

So you had one sunny day, eh? Guess it was atypical Seattle weather. Should have been NO sunny days this time of year. Of course, up here in the San Juans we get sun much more often because of the Olympic Mountain effect, but Seattle, nope.

It's even possible that you were in Victoria at the same time we were -- we spent two days over there Christmas shopping. I didn't see you, though. Not that I would have recognized you since we have never met face-to-face, but one wants to hope that if we had passed on the street there would have been a flash of recognition. After all, an arteeste should recognize his canvases after they've been finished, shouldn't he? <g>