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<p c This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --Boundary_(ID_A3+47luxNTYImV0snHcivQ) Content-type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Content-disposition: inline Thank you=2C Peter=2C=C2=A0for=C2=A0this very positive news!! Makes Velentines=C2=A0Day even better!!! Gayle MacLean Dartmouth =3Csignaturebeforequotedtext=3E=3C/signaturebeforequotedtext=3E = On 02/14/19 09=3A38 AM=2C Peter Payzant =3Cpeter=40payzant=2Enet=3E wro= te=3A = =3E = =3E My wife and I have been keeping daily temperature records at our hom= e in Waverley for 16 years=2E Using similar processing to that employed = by Environment Canada=2C we produce a graph showing the =22average=22 (n= ot quite the right term=2C but it will do) temperatures for each day of = the year=2E =3E = =3E February 14 is always a happy day for us=2C because this is the cold= est day of the year here=2C on average=2E The average temperature for th= is date at our home is -6=2E7 degrees=2E Tomorrow=2C the average tempera= ture is -6=2E4=2C and the temps continue to rise from now on until late = July=2E =3E = =3E So=2C for us=2C today is the real depth of winter=2C and starting to= morrow we can expect to see the days slowly getting warmer as we begin t= o climb out of winter once again=2E =3E = =3E --- Peter Payzant =3E = =3E = =3E = =3Csignatureafterquotedtext=3E=3C/signatureafterquotedtext=3E --Boundary_(ID_A3+47luxNTYImV0snHcivQ) Content-type: text/html; charset=utf-8 Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Content-disposition: inline =3Cdiv=3EThank you=2C Peter=2C=C2=A0for=C2=A0this very positive news!!=3C= /div=3E=3Cdiv=3EMakes Velentines=C2=A0Day even better!!!=3C/div=3E=3Cdiv= =3E=3Cbr /=3E=3C/div=3E=3Cdiv=3EGayle MacLean=3C/div=3E=3Cdiv=3EDartmou= th=3C/div=3E=3Cdiv =3E=3Cbr /=3E=3C/div=3E=3Cspan=3EOn 02/14/19 09=3A38 = AM=2C =3Cb class=3D=22name=22=3EPeter Payzant =3C/b=3E =26lt=3Bpeter=40p= ayzant=2Enet=26gt=3B wrote=3A=3C/span=3E=3Cblockquote cite=3D=22mid=3A21= a6406f-8b37-bf8e-a2f2-8256e15b5471=40payzant=2Enet=22 class=3D=22iwcQuot= e=22 style=3D=22padding-left=3A 13px=3B margin-left=3A 0px=3B border-lef= t-color=3A rgb(0=2C 0=2C 255)=3B border-left-width=3A 1px=3B border-left= -style=3A solid=3B=22 type=3D=22cite=22=3E=3Cdiv class=3D=22mimetype-tex= t-plain=22=3EMy wife and I have been keeping daily temperature records a= t our home in Waverley for 16 years=2E Using similar processing to that = employed by Environment Canada=2C we produce a graph showing the =26quot= =3Baverage=26quot=3B (not quite the right term=2C but it will do) temper= atures for each day of the year=2E=3Cbr /=3E=3Cbr /=3EFebruary 14 is alw= ays a happy day for us=2C because this is the coldest day of the year he= re=2C on average=2E The average temperature for this date at our home is= -6=2E7 degrees=2E Tomorrow=2C the average temperature is -6=2E4=2C and = the temps continue to rise from now on until late July=2E=3Cbr /=3E=3Cbr= /=3ESo=2C for us=2C today is the real depth of winter=2C and starting t= omorrow we can expect to see the days slowly getting warmer as we begin = to climb out of winter once again=2E=3Cbr /=3E=3Cbr /=3E--- Peter Payzan= t=3Cbr /=3E=3Cbr /=3E=3Cbr /=3E=3C/div=3E=3C/blockquote=3E --Boundary_(ID_A3+47luxNTYImV0snHcivQ)--
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