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What's the weather like where you are?
What is something unique about where you live?
Re: CPR the board...
65 and sunny, but a bit windy.
Whitey Bulger is from the neighborhood in which I live.
We set a record high temp today by 11 am of 56 degrees. It is beautiful. Of course it is supposed to be back in the 30's tomorrow.
Unique anything with the coast. We have around 63 light houses here, and Quoddy head Light is the most easter point of the US. Of course, there is always Maine Lobster which we are famous for.
High today is supposed to be 63. This would be the first time we've broke 60 this year! And there is snow in the forecast for Monday, WTF.
I drive by a troll under a bridge everyday on my way to work.
It's currently 30*F and sunny (with a high today of 42). We were supposed to get snow last night but never did.
Colorado is home to the highest paved road in North America which goes up Mt. Evans (elev. 14,258 ft). The house I grew up in is on that road. There are 52 "fourteener's" in Colorado (mountain peaks with elevations at or above 14,000 ft). We also have more microbreweries per capita then any other state. And lastly the first ever Rodeo was in CO on 7/4/1869 in Deer Trail, CO.
Not that I see out of doors.... I have no windows in my classroom, but, I understand that it's currently raining and 11?C.
My neighbourhood rocks. I love it so much! The homes, on average, sell for 1.5 million, so I'm really okay with our renter status there. My house is an old landowners mansion from the 1860s - it was converted into a convent around the turn of the century and my current landlady bought it in the '60s. It's just such a great place to be.
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When I visited Seattle, a cab driver drove me past it to see. I must say, one of the stranger things. That, and the communist statute.
It was in the high 40s when I left for work this morning, but it's supposed to be warm (57) and sunny this afternoon.
My favorite bar in my neighborhood was a speakeasy during prohibition and a brothel run by a transgender person. Now, it's just a fairly normal bar, but everyone in the neighborhood knows its history.
It is 21* here today which feels warm.
Were are home to the highest NCAA stadium. Our last vice president went to college and grew up here. Our state has enough money in it to bail the US almost all the way out of debt. We were the first state to grant women the right to vote so that we could be considered a state. There are more antelope than people. If you graduate high school with at least 2.25 than you will get a scholarship to college the better the grades the more money.
It's 32 and sunny.
I have summited three of the Fourteeners that Bailey mentioned. I live very close to one of them - Pikes Peak. 14,110 feet in elevation. Three ways to the top - hike (~13 miles one way), drive the highway, and Cog Railway. I've done all three.
Colorado contains 75% of the land area of the U.S. with an elevation over 10,000 feet.
The Tomb of the Unknowns in Washington DC was constructed from marble that was mined in Marble, Colorado. I went there last summer. (Marble, not DC).
It's fabulous here.
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Communist statue of Lenin - it was brought over in 1989 by a local artist. He put a second mortgage on his house to get it here.
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People waiting at the interurban - these guys always get dressed up and decorated.
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Like kaesha said, today it's 11?C and raining. And windy. And just gross.
Ummmm, Hamilton (the city I live in) is the birth place of Tim Horton's. You basically can't go more than 3 or so blocks on any main street without running into one.
We'll just not tell H about this little fact, m'kay?
I really want to go to Colorado. I have only had a layover in Denver. I also want to visit Seattle. I have a good friend who lives out there now and she loves it.
it is 70 degrees here. It is cloudy, but feels good to have the warmth.
We have the largest 10k race in the world. The Peachtree Road race has 60k people in it.Atlanta is the only city to be burned to the ground as an act of war. One of our neighborhoods was designed by Fredrick Olmstead who designed Central park in NYC.
It is currently 40 outside. We have had snow and a 70 degree day already this week. Welcome to Utah, don't like the weather? Wait 20 minutes and you'll get something new.
The town that I'm from is just tiny but recently became more well known because of this youtube video.
http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&frm=1&source=web&cd=5&cts=1331234195117&ved=0CFsQtwIwBA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DxrJuigh2aCc&ei=DwVZT9KuLce2sQLZ8oHjDQ&usg=AFQjCNFcjO4X420OipUjkUjFTOL1H_LomQ
You would think living in the state with "the greatest snow on earth" people would know how to drive in it. Not so much I guess.
We also had the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City. It was super neat to be so close to everything. We have an olympic torch that they just relit(sp?) and we still have all the olympic "parks" so a lot of the athletes still come here to train.
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Olmsted also designed the seaside town where my H grew up.
Right now it's a balmy +3 and partly cloudy.
Edmonton has the largest shopping mall in north America. (West Edmonton Mall)
It's in the 40s today here. Significantly colder than yesterday when we broke 70.
Hugh Hefner went to school here (college not elementary). That's all that I've got. It took me forever to come up with something unique.
The high here today is 81. It is suppose to start raining tonight and we are going to have a "cool snap" this weekend with highs in the high 60's low 70's.
I love the fact that our "cool snap" is other people's summer.
It was beautiful outside today.
None of the buildings here can be taller than 110 feet.
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Cycle 12, IUI #1 - 33m post wash 10/15/10 = BFN
Cycle 13, IUI #2 - 15m post wash 11/16/10 = BFP, missed m/c, D&C 1/3/11
Cycle 15 - 18, IUI #3-6 = BFN
Cycle 20, IUI #7 = BFP!, missed m/c 9/14, D&C
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10/1 1st u/s measuring right on track, 125 bpm