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From: 9234dwz@houxf.UUCP (The Rev. Peak)
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Subject: Re: Temperature-limited geographic location
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Date: Tue, 16-Jul-85 10:23:30 EDT
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Will,

      Never below freezing, never above 80(95% probability).

      If you'd said 85 I have the place for you.
      Madeira & the Azores(Acores) long known by British geriatrics
for it's almost perpetual spring weather. Madiera used to have lots
of nursing homes in the early part of this century.

     The abundance of all kinds of flowers is staggering. I had rented
a car on San Miguel and went driving around narrow country roads, and on
rounding a curve the road ahead was almost totally blocked by bird of
paradise flowers teeming over the stone walls into the roadway. Now
I'll try and avoid small animals and stuff in the road but this is the
only time I've ever stopped for flowers etc. I was able to move sufficient
numbers aside so I could get the car through.

Definately one place I'm determined to return to.



    Dave Peak
    @  !hotel!dxp

"All the net's a stage and all the men & women merely ham actors !"
- Rev Peak