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It's National Law Enforcement Appreciation Day...show your support...say thanks if nothing else, to the men and women who are there for us every day....
It's National Law Enforcement Appreciation Day...show your support...say thanks if nothing else, to the men and women who are there for us every day....
Puppies...sigh...lolPuppy gets mad when ocean fills his hole.
Good morning folks. Ed (Kookie) Byrnes passed away at 87. RIP Kookie
Just saw this:
"Better to be annoyingly positive and optimistic rather than destructively negative and hateful"....
Yepyep
Morning all windy as hell today. High in the 80's. AC time again.
I know, right? My air was running yesterday. It's supposed to be in the high 70s/80-ish here all through the week. It's windy and pleasant. I could take this weather year round.Morning all windy as hell today. High in the 80's. AC time again.
I know, right? My air was running yesterday. It's supposed to be in the high 70s/80-ish here all through the week. It's windy and pleasant. I could take this weather year round.
I know, right? My air was running yesterday. It's supposed to be in the high 70s/80-ish here all through the week. It's windy and pleasant. I could take this weather year round.
I would die. lol
Mr. Owl wants to go to FL next January or February for a week or so. We're looking at places on the Gulf side, maybe Anna Maria Island or somewhere near Tampa-St. Pete. What is the weather typically like then? A lot of rain? Lot of sun? Warm enough to swim in the ocean? Do the trees still have leaves on them, and flowers are blooming?
This is unusual. Normally Jan and Feb are pretty cold, the coldest months in the year, at least in N. Florida. Further South, it is much warmer, that I am sure of but have never lived on the West coast of FL. If you go to the Keys or Miami in Jan/Feb, the weather will be much warmer.I would die. lol
Mr. Owl wants to go to FL next January or February for a week or so. We're looking at places on the Gulf side, maybe Anna Maria Island or somewhere near Tampa-St. Pete. What is the weather typically like then? A lot of rain? Lot of sun? Warm enough to swim in the ocean? Do the trees still have leaves on them, and flowers are blooming?
You might as well bunk at EE's!
This is unusual. Normally Jan and Feb are pretty cold, the coldest months in the year, at least in N. Florida. Further South, it is much warmer, that I am sure of but have never lived on the West coast of FL. If you go to the Keys or Miami in Jan/Feb, the weather will be much warmer.
You should move here, you'd love it.