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<Another note to self> Check the facts before you give someone s***!!! Sheesh, it's been awhile since high school geography!!! Thanks for the refresher course, Robert, lol. And just to keep this halfway OT...wow, they can only grow cabbage and onions there??? Maybe not so good for agriculture activities, but I'll bet it's beautiful!!!
Love,
Bren
> OK, I have a few questions. First of all, how could Maine possibly be
> further north than Canada, lol.
Check your map. :-)
Actually, even ignoring Alaska, there are lots of states in the US further
north than some parts of Canada. Quebec extends down to 42 degrees
latitude ... Maine extends all the way up past 47 degrees.
> Just ribbing you, Robert.
Not a problem. ;-)
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Robert Kesterson
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