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To: Carolyn who wrote (190265)1/20/2010 8:05:06 PM
From: Mac Con Ulaidh  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 225578
 
I was thinking of Scotland. But Ireland to some extent. does it get 90 degrees in the summer there? if it does, it would feel more like home, not just like it. the green in pictures looks just like home.

It's wet here, too. There are the dog days of summer - August when it is so hot and dry and humid you think you will drop. but that is the exception. and it's still green then.

I clearly need to look up the weather in Scotland and Ireland and learn more about it.

When I was in England, I was in the New Forest during the summer. It rained and rained and rained some more. and I was sleeping in the New Forest. It was not one of the more thrilling times of my life. I flew across an ocean to sleep in a soggy woods??? :) k, I had a great time. really. I did. they have horses wandering about in the Forest. big horses and lil horses, too. it is amusing.