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		By: Evelyn Herwitz		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[In reply to &lt;a href=&quot;https://livingwithscleroderma.com/weather-spotting/#comment-1321&quot;&gt;Pat Bizzell&lt;/a&gt;.

Thanks! The training was fascinating. Now I have to report sitings of hail, heavy rains, et al, and, God forbid, a funnel cloud if I see one. Hopefully not! But I do enjoy understanding more about the different kinds of clouds and storm systems. And yes, warm sunshine would be lovely.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In reply to <a href="https://livingwithscleroderma.com/weather-spotting/#comment-1321">Pat Bizzell</a>.</p>
<p>Thanks! The training was fascinating. Now I have to report sitings of hail, heavy rains, et al, and, God forbid, a funnel cloud if I see one. Hopefully not! But I do enjoy understanding more about the different kinds of clouds and storm systems. And yes, warm sunshine would be lovely.</p>
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		By: Pat Bizzell		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[You are a trained Weather Spotter? That is way cool!!!! Being from the Midwest, I am a devoted untrained weather spotter. Whenever I talk to my sister, even though she now lives in Florida, the very first thing we always talk about is the weather there and here. I think it would be really fun to get the formal training.

I am lucky that I don&#039;t have to be as concerned about the summer weather as you do, Ev. I am just trying to grow a little vegetable garden and hoping that the sun shines. I can put water on it if there&#039;s no rain, but I can&#039;t put sun on it if there&#039;s no sun. You and I both would probably prefer nothing but warm sunshine!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You are a trained Weather Spotter? That is way cool!!!! Being from the Midwest, I am a devoted untrained weather spotter. Whenever I talk to my sister, even though she now lives in Florida, the very first thing we always talk about is the weather there and here. I think it would be really fun to get the formal training.</p>
<p>I am lucky that I don&#8217;t have to be as concerned about the summer weather as you do, Ev. I am just trying to grow a little vegetable garden and hoping that the sun shines. I can put water on it if there&#8217;s no rain, but I can&#8217;t put sun on it if there&#8217;s no sun. You and I both would probably prefer nothing but warm sunshine!</p>
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