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Good morning, Wendy (@wenner)

This is a favorite time of year. Clear days, but with a hint of winter coming on. When I first moved out here, every winter seemed like a record-breaking winter. I lived my first two years in the mountains at somehing just shy of 10,000'. I'll never forget January 1971: the daytime temperature never rose above MINUS 20°! Now that was a winter! 🙂

Cheers!
Ray (@ray666)

P.S. Still no pain.

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@ray666 Morning Ray, No pain what a blessing that is. I've had to buy a small indoor motorised wheelchair to get me around in the morning as I just can't walk. I've have breakfast then meds and a couple of hours later I can use my sticks inside. Small wheelchair is good in shopping malls etc.. zip here and zip there. That minus temp of yours I just can't imagine, however do you keep warm, I've been up around that area, but in June -July. I did it with a travel group, train and bus from one side of America, up to Canada on the way to the other side of America. Loved it, needless to say well before PN knocked on my door. How about 42° recon you could handle that with humidity the last 4 to 5 years. We will be in trouble for not sticking to medical, will we?? Toodle-loo Wendy @wenner