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Date Posted: 11:51:46 10/25/07 Thu
Author: Carla -- who can also be a word freak
Subject: 1. I like Autumn for all of the reasons everyone has listed, but I have to say that I could happily do without winter! I really dislike the cold, wind and snow and would be content to have fall last a little longer and then go back to spring again. That's one of the things I liked about living in the Vancouver area -- winter stayed in the mountains, I could see the snow from a distance, drive to them if I needed to see it close up and then go home to nothing to shovel and no snow suits for the kids.
In reply to: Marilyn 's message, "Chapter Seventy-Six 'The Stardust Sea'" on 20:09:55 10/24/07 Wed


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  • 2. It is mind-boggling to think of the universe always moving and spinning. I remember reading Roberta Bondar's writing (a Canadian astronaut and extremely intelligent woman) about seeing the earth from space and how it struck her that what seems so huge and infinte when you're standing on it, seems so small and fragile when seen from outer space. Yet to me the oceans seem to be such vast, deep and uncharted territory that it's just as mind-boggling as what's beyond our atmosphere. (NT) -- Carla, 11:55:34 10/25/07 Thu

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