1. My perfect climate really depends on the season and where I am. In summer, I like to be on the beach in St. John, where the water is 83 degrees, the air is a little warmer, but moderated by the breezes and the pina coladas are nice and cold. In winter, I like two feet of snow in the foothills for the front range, sunny and in the thirties. Spring, I like rainy days in the forested countryside near Landstuhl, or mornings in the forties when the breeze is just warm enough to suggest that winter is over... But really I guess my favorite may be autumn, mid seventies, but crisp and cold in the shadier places. I like autumn all over the world. =)
2. Um... Nii/Ed! because if that pairing idea doesn't scare those hiccups out of you, nothing will. *laughs*
3. Well, I just got back from New Mexico *goes to actually stick a pin in a map* Um, Lhasa, China?? Eep. That looks pretty remote, actually. I think maybe I'll stick with the other plan, which was going to the Carlsbad Cavern's this summer...
4. *laughs* A very strange story, that. He was a freshman when I was a sophomore and one of my friends wanted to date him, but she wanted him to be a bit more romantic and suave for her. So she asked me to teach him things like massage, the language of flowers, and a bit of cooking the better to seduce her. In the course of all that, I got to know him, and we got to be friends. Well, and my friend got one hell of a boyfriend. But that's where the story get's really complicated, so we'll leave it there. ;)
5. I hope it's a tiny little winged hamster - you know: self-mobile, tough, and small enough to hide in a pocket if need be.
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Date: 2006-03-07 06:02 pm (UTC)1. My perfect climate really depends on the season and where I am. In summer, I like to be on the beach in St. John, where the water is 83 degrees, the air is a little warmer, but moderated by the breezes and the pina coladas are nice and cold. In winter, I like two feet of snow in the foothills for the front range, sunny and in the thirties. Spring, I like rainy days in the forested countryside near Landstuhl, or mornings in the forties when the breeze is just warm enough to suggest that winter is over... But really I guess my favorite may be autumn, mid seventies, but crisp and cold in the shadier places. I like autumn all over the world. =)
2. Um... Nii/Ed! because if that pairing idea doesn't scare those hiccups out of you, nothing will. *laughs*
3. Well, I just got back from New Mexico *goes to actually stick a pin in a map* Um, Lhasa, China?? Eep. That looks pretty remote, actually. I think maybe I'll stick with the other plan, which was going to the Carlsbad Cavern's this summer...
4. *laughs* A very strange story, that. He was a freshman when I was a sophomore and one of my friends wanted to date him, but she wanted him to be a bit more romantic and suave for her. So she asked me to teach him things like massage, the language of flowers, and a bit of cooking the better to seduce her. In the course of all that, I got to know him, and we got to be friends. Well, and my friend got one hell of a boyfriend. But that's where the story get's really complicated, so we'll leave it there. ;)
5. I hope it's a tiny little winged hamster - you know: self-mobile, tough, and small enough to hide in a pocket if need be.