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If you remind me we'll get my BYC bumper sticker!

Dad is bringing his van in for service so we'll be taking my wife's SUV - It'll be cozy but no problem.

I'm not sure the Control Tower is going to approve of a BYC sticker on her vehicle...
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i wish i had some beetles i had everything ready for
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meal worms but i lost the auction on ebay
i had all the supplies ready

Take two...

Where are you located? I'll give you a starter!
 
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Yeah, I didn't really like northern IA or WY so much. Those winters were pretty persistent. boulder and OK on the other hand, gave you a lot of nice sunny warming breaks in the winter. I think Boulder was nearly perfect, especially the spring, summer and fall, winter really wasn't bad, either, although those winds could drive you to insanity sometimes. Gale force winds for days on end occasionally. But, who could argue with summer days in the 80s-mid -90s?
OK had some pretty severe summers but they really do only last three months or less and the winters are very short. Our cattle could go most of the year grazing if we had a large enough pasture and it wasn't a terrible drought year. Usually, December and January were cold, then you started to get dogwoods blooming in Feb, it was spring. My favorite time of year there was fall and spring. Despite the tornadoes, I really love thunderstorms. Plus, all the baby animals being born, blossoms and in the fall, things change color and the fruit on the trees. Apples, pears, yummy.

Wow, I would have thought Boulder, co would have been terrible in winter. Makes me want to live there! LOL I could never go back to the mid west! Omaha was worse then the year I spent in Rochester, Minnisota! I love the winters here but when summer comes along I wish I wasn't!!
 

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