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I was in CT, myself. It was quite nice, and the heated floors were (as usual) a revelation. The whole house was warm, actually, and I walked around barefoot all weekend and didn't get cold hands either. (It's a good thing they didn't put in the radiant heat system when I was a teenager, because my mother would never have been able to get me to keep my clothes off the floor. The whole floor is like a towel-warmer. Putting on a warm sweatshirt in the morning is just lovely.)

Anyway, in addition to not getting cold, I also made bread (which would've come out better if the cardamom it was supposed to be flavored with had actually tasted like anything), and read Between Silk and Cyanide by Leo Marks. I though it was interesting, but it's too long and the author gets too much of a kick out of being British and knowing things his readers don't know. And I took a couple of completely spontaneous naps, and got to eat some very good pizza on Friday night and pork roast on Saturday night, and generally pretended that most of the things I didn't want to think about didn't exist.

Good stuff. Now if the temperature would just get up to 35 and stay there for a week and melt some ice, that would be lovely.

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Date: 2007-02-20 06:46 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] whuffle.livejournal.com
Ask and ye shall receive. According to NOAH weather, we should be staying about 35-45 degrees from now through nightfall on Thursday! How's that for service?

BTW, glad to hear that you had a quiet, peaceful, relaxing weekend. So glad.
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