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Seriously though, if you weren't here during the winter months on your prior visit, you might want to pack a few layers of "cold" weather clothes ....... a light jacket or sweather for evenings etc.
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Seriously though, if you weren't here during the winter months on your prior visit, you might want to pack a few layers of "cold" weather clothes ....... a light jacket or sweather for evenings etc.
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Seriously though, if you weren't here during the winter months on your prior visit, you might want to pack a few layers of "cold" weather clothes ....... a light jacket or sweather for evenings etc.
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Seriously though, if you weren't here during the winter months on your prior visit, you might want to pack a few layers of "cold" weather clothes ....... a light jacket or sweather for evenings etc.
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Seriously though, if you weren't here during the winter months on your prior visit, you might want to pack a few layers of "cold" weather clothes ....... a light jacket or sweather for evenings etc.
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Seriously though, if you weren't here during the winter months on your prior visit, you might want to pack a few layers of "cold" weather clothes ....... a light jacket or sweather for evenings etc.
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Seriously though, if you weren't here during the winter months on your prior visit, you might want to pack a few layers of "cold" weather clothes ....... a light jacket or sweather for evenings etc.
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Seriously though, if you weren't here during the winter months on your prior visit, you might want to pack a few layers of "cold" weather clothes ....... a light jacket or sweather for evenings etc.
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I think gore is definitely a sweather a guy…great post!
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A popular local mix is Schietwetter Tee; it includes apple, blackberry, fennel, elder and wild rose petals that islanders like to drink on rainy days (its literal translation is "sweather tea").
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