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Re: Visit to the Isle of Man
In Response To: Re: Visit to the Isle of Man ()

Dear Ms. Coakley,
It is around 8;35 a.m., we are getting up for worship. We have set our dates for August 15 through September 15 which are our hottest weeks, here, we do not cool down until late October and sometimes we don't cool down until after CHRISTMAS, the weather here has been for years getting hotter and hotter, we had 98 degrees yesterday, with high, high humidity and rain, but we were able for the fireworks, The hills you speak of, are outside PEEL to GLEN MAYE, I suppose that is where you are speaking up and down, we have not heard back from the B AND B, we are waiting on an e-mail, the other was that it is about an hours walk. We may have to reset closer into PEEL, I doubt our knees could take an hours walk, although we can build up to it, but in such short time, that may be an impossibility, we shall see. The weather sounds fine for the time, for we came in APRIL the last time we were in ENGLAND and it was rainy and cold and windy, which I dearly love, I love cold, gray,skys, where you can lay on the parlour seat and read a good book, with the winds howling outside, I loved it in LEICESTER, it snowed also, we had one sunny day, which a friend held a barbecure, which was lovely. Well, must go have to get ready for church services. thank you for writing back.

Kindly yours,

Mrs. Rosa