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Old Jun 12th 2005 | 11:46 pm
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Earl Evleth
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Warming trend, finally.

Sunny and highs of ---

Monday 22
Tuesday 22
Wednesday 24
Thursday 24
 
Old Jun 12th 2005 | 11:52 pm
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On Mon, 13 Jun 2005 13:46:33 +0200, in rec.travel.europe, Earl Evleth <[email protected]>
arranged some electrons, so they looked like this :

...
...
... Warming trend, finally.
...
... Sunny and highs of ---
...
... Monday 22
... Tuesday 22
... Wednesday 24
... Thursday 24

Saturday & Sunday 31. :((((((((((

Rain on Monday and 24°C. :)))))))))))))
 
Old Jun 13th 2005 | 2:01 am
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On 13/06/05 13:52, in article [email protected],
"Magda >" <<?> wrote:

    > On Mon, 13 Jun 2005 13:46:33 +0200, in rec.travel.europe, Earl Evleth
    > <[email protected]>
    > arranged some electrons, so they looked like this :
    >
    > ...
    > ...
    > ... Warming trend, finally.
    > ...
    > ... Sunny and highs of ---
    > ...
    > ... Monday 22
    > ... Tuesday 22
    > ... Wednesday 24
    > ... Thursday 24
    >
    > Saturday & Sunday 31. :((((((((((
    >
    > Rain on Monday and 24°C. :)))))))))))))


I prefer the 31°. That is nice weather. I note
the difference since our dog will start panting
a bit at 31°C.

We were prison visiting this weekend at Caen and it
was COLD there, even with a sweater on. By the time
we drove back to Paris the weather was pleasant.

I don't see why people vacation in Normandie or Bretagne. We did
one July and it rained most of the time.

Fortunately the area has a lot of war museums.

Earl
 
Old Jun 13th 2005 | 2:05 am
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Martin
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On Mon, 13 Jun 2005 16:01:55 +0200, Earl Evleth <[email protected]>
wrote:

    >On 13/06/05 13:52, in article [email protected],
    >"Magda >" <<?> wrote:
    >> On Mon, 13 Jun 2005 13:46:33 +0200, in rec.travel.europe, Earl Evleth
    >> <[email protected]>
    >> arranged some electrons, so they looked like this :
    >>
    >> ...
    >> ...
    >> ... Warming trend, finally.
    >> ...
    >> ... Sunny and highs of ---
    >> ...
    >> ... Monday 22
    >> ... Tuesday 22
    >> ... Wednesday 24
    >> ... Thursday 24
    >>
    >> Saturday & Sunday 31. :((((((((((
    >>
    >> Rain on Monday and 24°C. :)))))))))))))
    >I prefer the 31°. That is nice weather. I note
    >the difference since our dog will start panting
    >a bit at 31°C.
    >We were prison visiting this weekend at Caen and it
    >was COLD there, even with a sweater on. By the time
    >we drove back to Paris the weather was pleasant.
    >I don't see why people vacation in Normandie or Bretagne.

Fruit de Mer?

    >We did
    >one July and it rained most of the time.

Most of the time? In 1988 we spent 3 weeks in North Brittany and it
rained everyday. The temperature was never more than 16. Every day the
forecast was getting warmer in 5 days.

    >Fortunately the area has a lot of war museums.

For the war obsessed?

    >Earl

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Old Jun 13th 2005 | 3:04 am
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On 13/06/05 16:05, in article [email protected],
"Martin" <[email protected]> wrote:

    >> Fortunately the area has a lot of war museums.
    >
    > For the war obsessed?

My wife is a occupation period scholar. She actually took the opportunity
on that vacation to start collecting information on the new museums
opening up and that was a basis of a French educational magazine article.
This article was in turn the basis for school outings in France.

Central Bretagne had a fairly well developed resistance movement both
the British and Americans parachuted in people to help organize
the fighting period preparative to the Americans arriving. It was
a bloody affair since resistance fighters do poorly in general
when facing regular army soldiers, they don't have mortars, artillery
or any heavy weapons so have to avoid direct confrontation. There
is a museum in the battle area there which is interesting to visit.

Earl
 
Old Jun 13th 2005 | 3:22 am
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Magda
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On Mon, 13 Jun 2005 16:05:52 +0200, in rec.travel.europe, Martin <[email protected]> arranged
some electrons, so they looked like this :

... On Mon, 13 Jun 2005 16:01:55 +0200, Earl Evleth <[email protected]>
... wrote:
...
... >On 13/06/05 13:52, in article [email protected],
... >"Magda >" <<?> wrote:
... >
... >> On Mon, 13 Jun 2005 13:46:33 +0200, in rec.travel.europe, Earl Evleth
... >> <[email protected]>
... >> arranged some electrons, so they looked like this :
... >>
... >> ...
... >> ...
... >> ... Warming trend, finally.
... >> ...
... >> ... Sunny and highs of ---
... >> ...
... >> ... Monday 22
... >> ... Tuesday 22
... >> ... Wednesday 24
... >> ... Thursday 24
... >>
... >> Saturday & Sunday 31. :((((((((((
... >>
... >> Rain on Monday and 24°C. :)))))))))))))
... >
... >
... >I prefer the 31°. That is nice weather. I note
... >the difference since our dog will start panting
... >a bit at 31°C.
... >
... >We were prison visiting this weekend at Caen and it
... >was COLD there, even with a sweater on. By the time
... >we drove back to Paris the weather was pleasant.
... >
... >I don't see why people vacation in Normandie or Bretagne.
...
... Fruit de Mer?

Which one ?
 
Old Jun 13th 2005 | 3:32 am
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Martin
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On Mon, 13 Jun 2005 17:22:52 +0200, Magda <<?>> wrote:

    >On Mon, 13 Jun 2005 16:05:52 +0200, in rec.travel.europe, Martin <[email protected]> arranged
    >some electrons, so they looked like this :
    > ... On Mon, 13 Jun 2005 16:01:55 +0200, Earl Evleth <[email protected]>
    > ... wrote:
    > ...
    > ... >On 13/06/05 13:52, in article [email protected],
    > ... >"Magda >" <<?> wrote:
    > ... >
    > ... >> On Mon, 13 Jun 2005 13:46:33 +0200, in rec.travel.europe, Earl Evleth
    > ... >> <[email protected]>
    > ... >> arranged some electrons, so they looked like this :
    > ... >>
    > ... >> ...
    > ... >> ...
    > ... >> ... Warming trend, finally.
    > ... >> ...
    > ... >> ... Sunny and highs of ---
    > ... >> ...
    > ... >> ... Monday 22
    > ... >> ... Tuesday 22
    > ... >> ... Wednesday 24
    > ... >> ... Thursday 24
    > ... >>
    > ... >> Saturday & Sunday 31. :((((((((((
    > ... >>
    > ... >> Rain on Monday and 24°C. :)))))))))))))
    > ... >
    > ... >
    > ... >I prefer the 31°. That is nice weather. I note
    > ... >the difference since our dog will start panting
    > ... >a bit at 31°C.
    > ... >
    > ... >We were prison visiting this weekend at Caen and it
    > ... >was COLD there, even with a sweater on. By the time
    > ... >we drove back to Paris the weather was pleasant.
    > ... >
    > ... >I don't see why people vacation in Normandie or Bretagne.
    > ...
    > ... Fruit de Mer?
    >Which one ?

BINGO!
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Old Jun 13th 2005 | 3:37 am
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"Earl Evleth" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:BED36D3A.6AF27%[email protected]...
    > On 13/06/05 16:05, in article [email protected],
    > "Martin" <[email protected]> wrote:
    > >> Fortunately the area has a lot of war museums.
    > >
    > > For the war obsessed?
    > My wife is a occupation period scholar. She actually took the opportunity
    > on that vacation to start collecting information on the new museums
    > opening up and that was a basis of a French educational magazine article.
    > This article was in turn the basis for school outings in France.
    > Central Bretagne had a fairly well developed resistance movement both
    > the British and Americans parachuted in people to help organize
    > the fighting period preparative to the Americans arriving.

Americans arriving where ???
 
Old Jun 13th 2005 | 3:45 am
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On Mon, 13 Jun 2005 16:37:39 +0100, "Miss L. Toe"
<[email protected]> wrote:

    >"Earl Evleth" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    >news:BED36D3A.6AF27%[email protected]...

    >> Central Bretagne had a fairly well developed resistance movement both
    >> the British and Americans parachuted in people to help organize
    >> the fighting period preparative to the Americans arriving.
    >Americans arriving where ???

In Paris for tours with Mixi. So obvious.

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Old Jun 13th 2005 | 8:35 am
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Terry Richards
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"Earl Evleth" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    > On 13/06/05 13:52, in article [email protected],
    > I don't see why people vacation in Normandie or Bretagne. We did
    > one July and it rained most of the time.

You will be pleased to know that we currently have a drought and my tomatoes
are wilting :(

No rain in the forecast either :(

Temperatures are very nice during the day but still a little cool in the
evenings.

T.
 
Old Jun 13th 2005 | 9:41 am
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Runge
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Lol these messages are getting more stupid by the day
Next we'll get his body temperature

"Earl Evleth" <[email protected]> a écrit dans le message de news:
BED33EB9.6AE92%[email protected]...
    > Warming trend, finally.
    > Sunny and highs of ---
    > Monday 22
    > Tuesday 22
    > Wednesday 24
    > Thursday 24
    >
 
Old Jun 13th 2005 | 10:44 am
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"Earl Evleth" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    > Warming trend, finally.
    > Sunny and highs of ---
    > Monday 22
    > Tuesday 22
    > Wednesday 24
    > Thursday 24


Seriously, who cares about posted temperatures for Paris?

Is someone going to change their vacation plans over this?
There must be something more interesting to post.
 
Old Jun 13th 2005 | 11:53 am
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On Mon, 13 Jun 2005 18:44:51 -0400, "Claim Guy"
<[email protected]> wrote:

    >"Earl Evleth" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    >news:BED33EB9.6AE92%[email protected]...
    >> Warming trend, finally.
    >> Sunny and highs of ---
    >> Monday 22
    >> Tuesday 22
    >> Wednesday 24
    >> Thursday 24
    >Seriously, who cares about posted temperatures for Paris?
    >Is someone going to change their vacation plans over this?
    >There must be something more interesting to post.

I enjoy winter here. Predicted temperatures this week:
http://au.weather.yahoo.com/ASXX/ASXX0222/index_c.html

Wed 10-20
Thu 8-19
Fri 8-20
Sat 12-21

Maybe you should change your vacation plans to south of the
Equator:-)


Cheers, Alan, Australia
 
Old Jun 13th 2005 | 12:35 pm
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Alan S <[email protected]> wrote in
news:[email protected]:

    > On Mon, 13 Jun 2005 18:44:51 -0400, "Claim Guy"
    > <[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    >>"Earl Evleth" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    >>news:BED33EB9.6AE92%[email protected]...
    >>> Warming trend, finally.
    >>> Sunny and highs of ---
    >>> Monday 22
    >>> Tuesday 22
    >>> Wednesday 24
    >>> Thursday 24
    >>Seriously, who cares about posted temperatures for Paris?
    >>Is someone going to change their vacation plans over this?
    >>There must be something more interesting to post.
    >
    > I enjoy winter here. Predicted temperatures this week:
    > http://au.weather.yahoo.com/ASXX/ASXX0222/index_c.html
    >
    > Wed 10-20
    > Thu 8-19
    > Fri 8-20
    > Sat 12-21
    >
    > Maybe you should change your vacation plans to south of the
    > Equator:-)
    >
    >
    > Cheers, Alan, Australia
    >

Alan I spent a week in Sydney one June, it rained and was incredibly
cold (OK so I came from Vietnam and anywhere would be cold in
comparison) "Winter weather there does have something to say for itself,
but really if you hear that it is 18-20 C in Paris you owe it to
yourself to get ont he first flight out of OZ



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Old Jun 13th 2005 | 1:59 pm
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On Mon, 13 Jun 2005 19:35:44 -0500, jcoulter
<[email protected]> wrote:

    >Alan I spent a week in Sydney one June, it rained and was incredibly
    >cold (OK so I came from Vietnam and anywhere would be cold in
    >comparison) "Winter weather there does have something to say for itself,
    >but really if you hear that it is 18-20 C in Paris you owe it to
    >yourself to get ont he first flight out of OZ
I'll be there next year. Incidentally, Sydney is 900km south
of here. Like comparing Paris with Copenhagen.

Cheers, Alan, Australia
 


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