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Old 04-14-2009, 07:34 AM   #7
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Please also remember that many people have bad allergies and "outside" and "relaxing" are total opposite. "Outside" is more like torture! For instance, during grass/tree pollen season in the spring, grain/hay harvest in the summer and into fall I cannot spend more than a few minutes outside without being medicated. A public park is misery - what if they mowed the grass this morning? The neighbor's dandelion problem - gastly! I like winter because I have much more freedom to go where I please even with the bulky clothes for an Inland Northwest winter on the Idaho/Washington border.
heh, i was about to point out that where i live, the weather is not necessarily warm / dry enough to permit reading outside much of the year, unless "outside" is expanded to include public enclosed places like cafés.
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