Calvin H. Gray wrote:
> I believe it is safe to say there are few, if any, Scouts on the trails so
> the conditions are excellent. In a couple of weeks, the CA Computer Guy
> and Obi-Wan Coon____ will be there so the forecast is for change.
>
>
>
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Last year the old blind guy provided cold rain and several feet of
snow. This year I am counting on someone bringing along some of the
Texas warmth and humidity along with them.
Why in the world would anyone WANT to live near Dallas? It was nice
when I left Sacramento (little humidity, clear skys and low 70's upper
60's) landed in Dallas to floods, lightinging, rain, and humidity with
a pile of roads whose primary purpose seemed to be getting me lost.
People in Kilgore are nice and it is green here. Guess the thing that
is a bit strange is the humidity and the folk who plant oil wells in
their front yard. Very strange indeed.
mark
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