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Aug 7, 2012 6:28 PM CST
Name: Sharon
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Hi Pegi,
I just returned from a fast day trip to a town about 100 miles northeast of me. I had to travel down country roads to get there and some were narrow and winding. It's pretty hot there and they are having some drought conditions too, but not as bad as here. On one of the narrow roads the trees were so full and lush they formed a canopy, so pretty. No houses, just a winding road through trees, not much traffic either, just me. It must have been 20 degrees cooler beneath those trees.

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