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I am in Wisconsin and it is 34 degrees and getting colder every day. LikeI said in an earlier post THERE AIN'T NO CURE FOR THE WINTERTIME BLUES !!!!!!!
Yeah,
Know what everyone means. Up here in Western Washington, it's mostly the non-stop drizzle during the winter. It really doesn't get much colder than 45F or so, but the rain is worse than riding in the cold. When it does clear up, it's usually Northern winds which drops the temperature. Once in a while a nasty cold front will hit, but the frickin' rain is the worst. Only good it does is everything is so green, and never a water shortage. I just go into the garage, start her up once a week or somaybe go for a quickie ride during a window of no rainand just stare and think how fortunate I am to own a Harley. Also cruise this great board and get inspired by all the great lookin' scoots.
Yei, I lived in Steilacoom, Washington while in the army for a year. looked right at the bay out my front window. awesome country . Do you know where that small town is ?
Mid/upper 70s this week.
Supposed to get down in the low 60s next week.
Nice riding weather for the most part.
I grew up in St Louis...nice place to go back and visit but I'm now a warm-weather person.
I feel for ya.
Yei, I lived in Steilacoom, Washington while in the army for a year. looked right at the bay out my front window. awesome country . Do you know where that small town is ?
South of Tacoma sort of near Lakewood. Youcould probably see McNeil Island from your window. I'm in Blaine about 2 miles from Canada eh?
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