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Ellexoh,
Yes, the Atlantic is cold, at least where I am. But I like it; it's why I'm here. I hate the heat--unlike Kel I definitely do not live for Illinois summers!--and a summer day of 18 or 19 (C) feels like heaven to me.
Funny you should say that about NZ: once in England, I met a guy on the beach who asked how far I lived from the ocean. At the time I was living in Colorado, and said, oh, somewhere around 1,000 miles, and he couldn't believe it--I mean, England isn't even that wide! But I was born on an island, and lived for a time in California near the ocean, so I do get it about never being that far from the sea. I'm reveling in my time at the ocean now; restorative and healing after a very stressful two years since my husband's disclosure.
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Im on the east coast of the US, and about 2 hours from the sea
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East coast of the U.S. (close enough to some you)
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USA - within minutes of salt water or a "lake breeze"!
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You got me curious so I googled it. You're almost 24 hours ahead of the US. It's noon right now on Tuesday (central time, Texas) and in New Zealand it's 5 a.m. on Wednesday. Crazy.
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Still Wondering wrote:
You got me curious
So.....messaging you from the (your) future....haha
Thanks for that Wondering
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Now that's funny! I task you with making all of our futures better!
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Still Wondering wrote:
Now that's funny! I task you with making all of our futures better!
I can't even see my own future as better...!!!
But within the turmoil and angst we must all have in our lives...I thought
a light-hearted thread about an everyday topic of conversation about the
people behind the public masks we wear, on a site where most wish to
be anonymous...would be a distracting contrast