Sweet Memory(PART 3 OF 3)
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If you've got some time,
Please read one of the following artciles:
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■"KIFF"
■"You Love Japan, eh?"
■"Eight Bridges"
■"First Love"
■"Fright on Flight"
■"Boy's Movie"
■"From Summer to Eternity"
■"Sōseki & Glenn Gould"
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■"Dream Dream Dream"
■"In Search of Your Footprint"
■"Little Night Music"
■"Merry X'mas"
■"Happy New Year!"
■"Long live Diane!"
■"Mona Lisa"
■"Flu Shot"
■"Selfish TD Bank"
■"Talk with Mozart"
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■"Bliss for Diane!"
■"Romantic Bohemian"
■"TD Bank or Mozart?"
■"Diane@TD Bank"
■"Tear Jerker"
■"Diane in Chorus Line"
■"Pork or Friend?"
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■"Easter Bloopers"
■"Beauty is Heart-deep"
■"Romance@South Pacific"
■"Art Gallery"
■"Diane Hypatia"
■"Cherry and Silk"
■"Price of Your Life"
■"Elephant Cries"
■"Banana @ Eden"
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■"Go Bananas"
■"Manwatching"
■"Stanley Boardwalk"
■"With Your Tiger"
■"A Second World"
■"Asexual Thought"
■"Stanley 125 Years"
■"Sushi @ the Globe"
■"Peace@Syria & Pentagon"
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Hi, I'm June Adams.
Stanley Park is a 1,001-acre public park that borders the downtown of Vancouver.
It is almost entirely surrounded by waters of the Pacific Ocean.
Its land was originally used by Aboriginal peoples before it had become a military reserve in the mid-1800s, when British Columbia was colonized by the British in 1858.
If you have never been to the city, the following video clip will give you a rough idea about what it looks like.
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Vancouver Walking Guide
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Vancouver is one of the warmest Canadian cities.
Vancouver's climate is temperate by Canadian standards.
The summer months are typically dry, with an average of only one in five days during July and August receiving precipitation.
In contrast, precipitation falls during nearly half the days from November through March.
The daily maximum averages 22 °C (72 °F) in July and August, with highs rarely reaching 30 °C (86 °F).
The highest temperature ever recorded at the airport was 34.4 °C (93.9 °F) set on July 30, 2009, and the highest temperature ever recorded within the city of Vancouver was 35.0 °C (95.0 °F) occurring first on July 31, 1965, again on August 8, 1981, and finally on May 29, 1983.
On average, snow falls on eleven days per year, with three days receiving 6 cm (2.4 in) or more.
Average yearly snowfall is 38.1 cm (15.0 in) but typically does not remain on the ground for long.
Winters in Greater Vancouver are the fourth mildest of Canadian cities after nearby Victoria, Nanaimo and Duncan, all on Vancouver Island.
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ところで、愛とロマンに満ちた
レンゲさんのお話をまとめて
『レンゲ物語』を作りました。
もし、レンゲさんの記事をまとめて読みたいならば、
次のリンクをクリックしてくださいね。
■『愛とロマンのレンゲ物語』
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■『軽井沢タリアセン夫人 - 小百合物語』
とにかく、今日も一日楽しく愉快に
ネットサーフィンしましょうね。
じゃあね。
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