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To all our cherished friends who live south of the Equator. It is the solstice., 12/21. Please give us back the sun.

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Temperature today in San Diego got up to 63 degrees. Temperature in Aukland 74 degrees. This is unacceptable. C'mon summer!!!, Having grown up with with bitter cold (North Dakota) and now having lived with PD. , I cannot imagine having to experience both at once. The non-parky shiver was bad enough. Have a Happy solstice, everyone and a holiday wish for everyone.....Peace on earth everybody and goodwill toward all men.

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Only 27c (80F) here in Perth WA, so a cool Xmas for us!

Have a good one!

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Alwarid in reply to Astra7

Am reading this while it is a minus 310utside.i feel sorry for my dogs.......no walkies when it is so cold outside.

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Alwarid in reply to Alwarid

Forgot to mention that I live in

Whitehorse, Yukon,canada

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Astra7 in reply to Alwarid

Can you even breathe? Must look beautiful!

Where in ND did you grow up? I live in Minot.

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13° F here right now

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I grew up in Bisbee., a thriving metropolis of 223. We played our basketball finals in Minot.

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Wow you were really in the middle of nowhere!

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Long lazy summer days ahead ahhhhh

Seasons greetings and very best wishes to you too Ronn

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Hokoi, We have witnessed, over the past 10 years, the amount and quality of your contribution to this forum. Don't believe you ever experienced a "long, lazy summer day".

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Coling

Byron bay is a perfect 28C with a touch of cloud - went for a dip in the ocean - life is good - when you are not dead yet🤣

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Hello - I'm fairly new with PD and am wondering, after reading your post, how the weather effects PWP. I live in Denver and am considering a move to Florida but have no idea if heat and humidity is good or if cold is good.

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faridaro in reply to ranger6970

In one of his articles Dr. Mercola (if I remember correctly) mentioned moving to Florida for more sun generated vitamin D vs. supplement form. Vitamin D is critical for many biochemical pathways in our bodies and this might be a good reason to move to the Sunshine State.

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Alwarid in reply to faridaro

Come to the Yukon...... it is very dry and sunny

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faridaro in reply to Alwarid

I am sure it's sunny... from northern lights :)

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A good reason indeed, if only one of many.

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