See? Life is simply perfect in its imperfection.
It just started raining again here, and is going
to be 38 degrees. Because of the wind it will
"feel like 35."   We have been soaked much of the
last few months Being on the Eastern edge of the
continent, we get everything. The Big Pond seems
to do something with the moisture and temperature
change.
We also dom't lose power often even when inland
Maine is iced in.  Our standing joke is, the only
time we lose power is when a drunk runs into a
pole.
(Pretty much true!)
If I could, I would package some of our rain for
you.  Perhaps I could dehydrate it, send it in a
box, and you could rehydrate as you need it?
        JDM
BTW.  This is still the place I want to live!



-----Original Message-----
From: Neville Munn [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, December 07, 2012 7:37 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: CS>VITAMIN D DEFFICIENCY and the
Great State of Maine


Gee, I hope nobody misunderstands me here and
starts to think I'm attacking anyone, this is just
how I see things.


I guess they don't get much sun in other places
too but I seriously doubt there would still be a
population there over the centuries up to the
present time?


I'm not having a go at you here either Judy, one
of my failings is not having a way with words, I
just tend to spit it out and tie pretty ribbons
around it afterwards if necessary <g>.  It's just
how I see things on this planet of ours, well if I
were to be honest, it's seemingly and increasingly
the planet of somebody else's nowadays.


"Two days of sun a month whether we need it or
not"...Love that sense of humour <g>.  I'd swap
you in an instant.  Send some of those clouds this
way, and put some water in with them.  The older I
get the more I'm developing a hatred for that big
fireball in the sky, enough is enough here, it
isn't funny anymore <g>.


N.

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From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: CS>VITAMIN D DEFFICIENCY and the
Great State of Maine
Date: Fri, 7 Dec 2012 19:14:45 -0500


Hi, Neville -- your comment seems logical indeed.
However, I live on the coast of Maine, where we
often have 2 days of sun a month whether we need
it or not.. Heavy clouds often.  We often have to
bundle up because of the cold and wind.  SAD
(Seasonal Affective Disorder) is a noticeable
problem in winter for many.  A couple of years
ago, I began taking a little Vitamin D daily.  I'm
a naturally cheerful and upbeat sort at age 77. I
forgot about it,  and was surprised to feel a
noticeable "lift" after a couple of weeks. I had
done nothing else different.
Judy Down Maine



-----Original Message-----
From: Neville Munn [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, December 07, 2012 5:30 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: CS>VITAMIN D DEFFICIENCY