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Hi, this is KM5Y Mike in North Texas in the Great Vine. Thank you, Jeanette. I hope everyone's having a great Saturday, and I hope you all have a nice weekend. It's about 90 degrees here, which is a huge reprise from 104 a couple days ago. So I'll take it in a little breeze out of the north. That takes me to your question. That's what I love about fall. We start getting those little cool fronts every week, a little breeze out of the north. You can breeze again. It's nice to walk out the back door at 4 or 5 o'clock in the morning, which is usually when I have to go to work. And you can actually breathe. Awesome. I grew up in West Texas, and it gets hot out in West Texas, but it cools down at night. So one of the hardest things for me to get used to when I moved here 25, 35 years ago, good gosh, that was a long time ago, was how hot it is even early in the morning and at night here in this area. So fall kind of pushes that out. Those cool fronts open up the air for great visibility. And of course, you know, that means winter's coming, but not too bad for Texas. We'll take it. And football season, you know that's coming. As soon as you feel that cool north wind hitting you the first couple times, you can hear the high school band over there practicing for their football halftime shows. And it's just I don't know, which is I just love the changing seasons. I spent, I had a condo on the Big Island in Hawaii for about 10 years. The one thing I did not like was the weather's the same there every day, 365 days a year. And if you're used to changing seasons, that starts gnawing on you big time. I better reset.

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