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Drift into the weekend. 🙂
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GORGEOUS!
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amazing make of the photo
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Good morning, Michelle!!! Happy Friday to you! Love, Amy
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Im Drifting too …let’s drift together 🙂
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Good Idea, I’ll go get the Moscato 🙂
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As I am about to sit down with a bowl of popcorn! which isn’t bad until you factor in the Microwave part… 😉
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Lovely shot!
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Lucky you!
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Well, it is cloudy and rainy here. No sun, but beautiful cool weather
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Oh really? I thought it never gets hot in the US!
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46 degrees C is like our peak temperature in Delhi! And, humid? Wow. I can survive (barely) the heat, but I detest humid heat.
I am actually more of a cold weather person. That is something I enjoy more. The coldest I went to, was in China. This was a place called Harbin, where day time temperatures were -15 C and night time temperatures were -30C. And, this is without wind chill. I don’t think I would want to live there though!
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The coldest place in India( in the mountains) goes down to below -40C… Unbelievable, right? The Army is stationed there
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I cannot ski! I tried once, on the baby slope in Harbin, China. The longest I stayed vertical was 1.30 seconds. then, I would spin like a cartwheel and come crashing down. They finally gave me a ‘coach’, a girl who was supposed to be a champion. I stayed vertical for 1.60 seconds and crashed down on her. I did not mind that, but she did not want to continue lying under me, so she tottered off, a broken woman!
The highest I have been, is 17,000 feet about sea level. this is to a border post between India and China.
I want to drive to a Northern mountain area next year. Let’s see
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No no.. No humility. Actual fact. My Chinese colleagues were trying not to giggle and keep a straight face. I discovered “WeChat” yesterday. a Chinese WhatsApp. Immediately, i was reconnected with my old friends from China – past colleagues, badminton & cycling mates! Sometimes, technology is cool!
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Well, I normally switch off notifications, so I tune in to these things when I want. I am part of a group on WhatsApp with my cousins and they go crazy once in a way, with 150 messages coming in an hour. That can be annoying! turning off notifications is critical to the maintenance of one’s sanity! WeChat is used in China. I discovered in yesterday!
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