My home town
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[mention]neph93 [/mention]
Is that a ptarmigan?Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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[mention]neph93 [/mention]
Is that a ptarmigan?Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Winter grouse. May be the same thing by another name?
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@neph93 do you find you have to supplement vitamin D up there or are you getting so much cold water fish it comes naturally?
In Minneapolis that stuff helped with my seasonal affective disorder in winter. I embrace the cold, but short and overcast days get to me.
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@neph93 do you find you have to supplement vitamin D up there or are you getting so much cold water fish it comes naturally?
In Minneapolis that stuff helped with my seasonal affective disorder in winter. I embrace the cold, but short and overcast days get to me.
I have done. Not every year though. We do eat a lot of fish, so maybe that helps, but vitamin D is a good thing without a doubt. I have a lot more melanin than the average Norwegian too, meaning I definitely should use it more than I do.
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I’m on day 8 or 9 of grey/overcast sky’s and am definitely feeling it. It gets light around 7:20 am and it’s dark at 5:00 pm and quite honestly, I really dislike this time of year…
I find I really have to get out during midday for a walk, run, anything to keep my spirits up…
Once there is snow on the ground I manage to deal a little better due to the reflectivity of the snow, but right now it’s tough.
My hat’s off to Reuben and I don’t think I would be able to handle it…although the summer I don’t think I would sleep.
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Crisp Colorado!Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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@stingraygun AWESOME
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Home in New Jersey for the holidays. No energy crisis here.
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Looks like the set of the Christmas Vacation remake
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That reminds me of a peeve of mine. Pronouncing caprese “ca-pree-say”
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@mclaincausey said in My home town:
That reminds me of a peeve of mine. Pronouncing caprese “ca-pree-say”
Can I say cah-prey-zay in front of you, which is how I do it....?
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Like a civilized person? We have no quarrel.
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My next boat: Cap Reese E
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I should note that’s how my wife, a professional event logistician and expert caterer, says it, so I can deal, even if I wince when I hear it. It’s quite common. It would be like pronouncing “bolognese” Bo Lo niece.
Now let’s talk about “realtor” being mispronounced real it or. That one is nearly ubiquitous in America it seems