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seattle rain.... and eugene.... and corvallis

updated fri 29 apr 11

 

Jon Pacini on sat 23 apr 11


Greetings Hank -----I attended OSU at Corvallis one year in the early 70's
and it rained everyday I was there except for 4 days that it
snowed.---pretty rough on a kid from Sunny SoCal



All the best regards



Jon Pacini

Back where the suns shines most the time





From: Hank Murrow

Subject: Re: Seattle Rain.... and Eugene



On Apr 22, 2011, at 6:15 AM, monkeymind88@COMCAST.NET wrote:



> Do you know when Spring has arrived in Seattle?

>

> The rain gets warmer.



And in Eugene, we don't tan in the Summer...... we rust!



But sunny all the same, this morning here.



Cheers, Hank

Eric Hansen on thu 28 apr 11


In Eugene 2002-2005 we got 3 months of direct, clear sunny days, the
most beautiful summer weather imaginable. And 9 months of what my mom
calls "San Francisco weather" which is mild and overcast winter
weather by mid-western standards, sort of like being in
air-conditioning all year long. Pretty nice on a kid from north
California!!!
- h -

On Sat, Apr 23, 2011 at 9:29 AM, Jon Pacini wrote:
> Greetings Hank -----I attended OSU at Corvallis one year in the early 70'=
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> and it rained everyday I was there except for 4 days that it
> snowed.---pretty rough on a kid from Sunny SoCal
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> All the best regards
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> Jon Pacini
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> Back where the suns shines most the time
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> From: =3DA0 =3DA0Hank Murrow
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> Subject: Re: Seattle Rain.... and Eugene
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> On Apr 22, 2011, at 6:15 AM, monkeymind88@COMCAST.NET wrote:
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>> Do you know when Spring has arrived in Seattle?
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>> The rain gets warmer.
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> And in Eugene, we don't tan in the Summer...... we rust!
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> But sunny all the same, this morning here.
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> Cheers, Hank
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