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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsI'm in love with Tim Hortons iced coffee. It is officially
spring in Ottawa. I have a new routine. How do you bring in a new spring?
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I'm in love with Tim Hortons iced coffee. It is officially (Original Post)
applegrove
Apr 2
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CrispyQ
(36,479 posts)1. i love iced coffee in nice weather!
Last year I even made coffee ice cubes.
happybird
(4,608 posts)2. The Grateful Dead
Springtime always puts me in the mood. I listen to them some throughout the year, but they are all I want to hear once the daffodils come out and the cherry trees blossom.
It lasts until the humidity hits.
Bev54
(10,053 posts)3. Wish it was spring in Calgary, had over a foot of snow last week, nice this week snow is almost gone
but supposed to start snowing again on Thursday and temperatures to fall again. As usual we will probably just go from winter to summer, no spring.
QED
(2,747 posts)4. I started making cold brew.
It's a whole different taste - very smooth, not bitter at all.
NewHendoLib
(60,015 posts)5. wildflower hikes, meals on the deck, working in the garden, outdoor concerts at local brewpubs