



New York reached record highs last weekend--upto 70 degrees on Saturday. On one hand this made for a splendid mosey along the boardwalk. The other (bitter, frightened) hand shudders at the water temperatures reaching dangerous levels. Greenland is melting, Ireland is freezing, Manhattan is drowning. For those of you who have not, please watch Al Gore's An Inconvenient Truth and pray to whatever God or higher being you fancy. Also, take the time to buy hybrid, twist in energy saving lightbulbs and recycle. In the meantime, please join me in appreciating my beautiful family.
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