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Bajagypsy
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Registered: 8-31-2006
Location: BahÃa Asuncion BCS
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Today here it is -29 with the windchill.
Anyone want to pick me up   
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toneart
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dog in snow
http://dogwork.com/dogsnow/
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Oso
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Registered: 8-29-2003
Location: on da border
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Cold in Yuma today, all the way down to 64. Had to put on a jacket.
All my childhood I wanted to be older. Now I\'m older and this chitn sucks.
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Wingnut
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Registered: 5-5-2007
Location: Phoenix, AZ
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Hey, it was colder than 64 in Phoenix this morning. And Paulina, who were you speaking about when you asked if he kept his Diesel plugged in? The Ford
or his wife???? 
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EMAM
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Quote: | Originally posted by Iflyfish
That Ford looks like it just returned from a Congressional hearing on obtaining a loan!
Brrrrrr. I will not complain about Oregon rain, I will not complain about Oregon rain, I will not.......etc.
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Just made me spit my drink on the monitor
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EMAM
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Quote: | Originally posted by Paulina
If she's a Diesel, I hope you keep her plugged in!
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Both the wife and Truck stay plugged in this time of year! The truck to a engine block heater, and the wife to a blender mixing up drinks to keep us
buzzed up enough to stay in this God Awful mess
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cftlet
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Registered: 11-13-2008
Location: Grants Pass,OR.
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I have always belived one should never live where you have to plug ones truck in.
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EMAM
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Quote: | Originally posted by cftlet
I have always belived one should never live where you have to plug ones truck in. |
Starting in January, when we leave to head south, I believe I'll take on that motto!
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Diver
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Quote: | Originally posted by EMAM
Quote: | Originally posted by cftlet
I have always belived one should never live where you have to plug ones truck in. |
Starting in January, when we leave to head south, I believe I'll take on that motto! |
Local weather is calling for lows of 3 degrees and highs under 18 starting this weekend.
We are leaving a week too late !! 
May have to chain-up the trailer to get down the hill, but we ARE leaving !!
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cftlet
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Location: Grants Pass,OR.
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We live in grants pass ore. I was in red bluff on business in october and I decided to leave my 5th wheel there so I would not have to chain it up
going over the siskyous after the holidays. we are headed to baja for three months of sun,cervasa.fishing and great food. We are leaving after the
holidays,cant hardly wait. As I get older I think about leaving earlier.
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EMAM
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As I get older, I think about not coming back home...LOL
Just staying in Baja and becoming a TRUE NOMAD
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Wingnut
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Registered: 5-5-2007
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Quote: | Originally posted by EMAM
As I get older, I think about not coming back home...LOL
Just staying in Baja and becoming a TRUE NOMAD |
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Wingnut
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Ooops, forgot to add my comment, ME TOO! (It's the mad cow, don't ya know).
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Skipjack Joe
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winter wonderland
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Iflyfish
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Beautiful pic SkipJack, winter wonderland.
Iflyfish
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Ken Bondy
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Stunning photo Igor!! OK, where is that?? Assume it's not Half Moon Bay
carpe diem!
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Pops
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Quote: | Originally posted by EMAM
Talk about a chore, try loading the toys up when it's 18 degrees outside

In order to hook up the straps, you have to have your gloves off, and it just isnt fun.
I'd take sitting on a beach sipping a warm beer right now over the one I have that's frozen from sitting it on the ground while I hooked everything up
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In Duluth we used to consider 20 above to be Indian Summer!
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DianaT
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Igor, that is a GREAT winter shot----
Diane
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Natalie Ann
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What a beautiful snow tree, Igor. I love how the snow has completely coated the branches, yet we see the pattern formed by those tiny needles - like
little snowflakes at the end of each drooping branch.
Nena
Be yourself, everyone else is already taken.
.....Oscar Wilde
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Skipjack Joe
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Thank you all. EMAM's tree picture reminded me of this one.
I spent a winter one year in New Hampshire and one of fondest my memories was how Christmas felt with all the snow on the ground. I remember taking
great delight in evening walks and seeing the porch lights from those victorian homes throwing shadows on the snow in the front yards. You could hear
your feet crunch in the cold silence. Somehow Christmas seemed more 'right' there than anywhere I've ever been.
BTW, it's getting noticeably colder here today. It's time to adjust that thermostat. Maybe a hot bath ....
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