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Old January 12th 05, 12:21 AM
Colin W Kingsbury
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Ditto, hasn't been too bad in Beantown lately. Coupla storms but they've
come, done their business, and moved along. Not like last year, when the
winter seemed to go on into late June. I remember reading that some big
highs were stalled over Greenland and forming a wall trapping all the slop
on the East coast.

Thursday, huh? If that's the case you might hear me out there too, sniffing
for some actual in and out of BED, LWM, and BVY. Say "hi" if you hear a
Skyhawk 55D on the freq.

-cwk.

"Gary Drescher" wrote in message
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It's a beautiful clear day in Boston today. The forecast for Thursday sez
clouds and upper 50s; could be nice for practicing some actual instrument
approaches.

--Gary




 




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