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Escribano -> You know.... (Dec. 28 2003 17:43:14)

I'm sitting with my dog, drinking some vino tinto, streaming some awesome music to you and I think I now know what flamenco is to me.....

It's sunshine. I suffer from Seasonal Adjustment Disorder i.e. grey, wet winter days really piss me off.

This year I was dreading the winter here - no blue skies, no snow, no nothing. But I am getting through it with flamenco (listening mostly). A sort of sunbed for the soul[:D]

A mis amigos virtuales, salud!




Miguel de Maria -> RE: You know.... (Dec. 28 2003 18:22:12)

Simon,
my fiance used to live in Eastern Washington, a God-forsaken part of Northwestern USA that is probably similiar to London in climate. She would also get depressed with all the rain and gloom. Maybe you should move to Phoenix, where it only rains 10 days a year! It's very sunshiny here!




Ron.M -> RE: You know.... (Dec. 28 2003 20:01:30)

Yeah Mike,
But you don't get tarantulas and scorpions and rattlesnakes in Oxford Street!
(Just hustlers and professional beggars)

LOL!

Ron




Escribano -> RE: You know.... (Dec. 28 2003 20:44:52)

... or stovepipe cactii. Yeah, Pheonix is sunnier, no offence, but that's about it[;)]




Miguel de Maria -> RE: You know.... (Dec. 28 2003 20:52:24)

What!? Phoenix has a lot going for it. I have lived here 7 years and never seen a tarantula or scorpion. In fact, there is no wildlife. Except pigeons. That should make you big-city boys feel at home. We have a pet pigeon here that poos all over our front walk. The mountain biking here is like nothing you've ever seen. The winters are mild, and you rarely have to wear a jacket at all. Two days ago, I saw people swimming outside--although it was a heated pool, I believe.




Ron.M -> RE: You know.... (Dec. 28 2003 21:24:51)

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and you rarely have to wear a jacket at all.


So I guess that leather jacket was a bit of a waste of money then? [:D][:D][:D]

Ron




Miguel de Maria -> RE: You know.... (Dec. 28 2003 22:34:34)

I said, you rarely Have to wear a jacket. There is style to consider, you know!




TANúñez -> RE: You know.... (Dec. 28 2003 22:44:40)

TEXAS is the answer Simon. Things are bigger and better in Texas!

If you can make it through the sometimes brutal summers, you can relax during the mild winters.




Miguel de Maria -> RE: You know.... (Dec. 28 2003 22:48:19)

So it's decided that Simon's moving the the US.




Escribano -> RE: You know.... (Dec. 28 2003 23:15:41)

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So it's decided that Simon's moving the the US.


I already did and still regret leaving. The stars and stripes flies in my study. The INS have a thing about me since my new passport and 9/11 but I'll be back. My favourite state? New Mexico, favourite city, San Diego. There you go.




Miguel de Maria -> RE: You know.... (Dec. 28 2003 23:45:22)

New Mexico, that's a good compromise between Arizona and Texas. Plus, they have a flamenco college program in Albuquerque (!), and Chuscales, a pretty good player in Santa Fe.




Thomas Whiteley -> RE: You know.... (Dec. 29 2003 4:10:38)

Tom;

Please tell all flat land foreigners to move to Texas. I want California to be as it was when I was a kid. Too many people destroy what is good.

By the way I remember some cold days in Texas and plenty of snow.




TANúñez -> RE: You know.... (Dec. 29 2003 12:20:23)

Texas has it's cold days and some snow but nothing like that this year so far. Last year's winter was mild. At least where I'm at.

I love Northern California. Would mind being there.

Hopefully Arny can do everthing he's said is going to do for her.




Thomas Whiteley -> RE: You know.... (Dec. 29 2003 16:02:10)

Tom;

We are having one of our "storms" at this time and it has only begun. They just announced (0825 hours) that at Redding, Califonria (northern California - about 250 miles north of San Jose) on Interstate 5, there is 22 inches of snow and it is closed. You cannot get through Northern California to Oregon.

Our state has many climates. One year over 900 inches of snow pack was measured in the Sierra's.

When I was in the Boy Scouts, at the end of June one-year we went camping in the Sierras, at El Dorado. We had to leave when 12" of snow fell on us at 8500 feet, at 0200 hours. We were dressed for summer. We drove 50 miles South to a lake and it was 110 degrees that afternoon. Talk about contrast! I have pictures of both events.

In San Angelo, Texas (where Katy and I were married) we saw an 80-degree drop in temperature in less than four hours one spring day. Being in the Air Force I did not have much money. We wanted to get Ice Cream and had a choice - buy gas for the Chevy or walk and buy Ice Cream.

We choose to walk in the 90-degree temperature. As we walked it got colder and colder. We had 4 1/2 miles one way to walk. When we got back to the apartment the temperature gauge said 22 degrees. We were walking very fast (running) and so cold! I had on a short sleeved shirt. That is an Ice Cream and walk that I will not forget! A bit later the weatherman said it was 10 degrees and confirmed the 80 degree drop. I think the Ice Cream was warmer than we were! [:D]




Thomas Whiteley -> RE: You know.... (Dec. 29 2003 16:09:26)

A car sticker I saw on a car with New York license plates:

Help keep our city clean.
Eat a Pigeon every day!


A few years ago I was visiting my brother in law in North Hollywood. He had me make a video of his Orange tree full of Oranges, and he was in his Spa having a drink, while he talked in German to his relatives in Northern Germany, which I also recorded at his request. It was very warm that day. He wanted to let the folks back home know how great Christmas day was in "Hollywood".




Josh -> RE: You know.... (Dec. 30 2003 2:28:12)

I will agree with you Simon. Flamenco has a strong emotional content that can affect emotions in unique ways and in the case of S.A.D. flamenco is probably a better therapy than youll find with any psychiatrist. If your interested I can give you a cognitive behavioral technique that can enhance the calming effect of flamenoc but it sounds like you probably dont need it
Miguel: I would have to disagree with you on the phoenix thing. I lived there for about fourteen years and once I got the chance to get outta there I never turned back. I just got back from spending a week down there and it seems like Phoenix is going down hill. Ill give you the fact that the weather was nice but the traffic and the development makes it seem more like california everyday(in a bad way). The only redeeming qualities of Phoenix that I see are the good people that live there and the beautiful vehicles that make you forget about the traffic.




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