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I haven't been so blog inspired this week. I think it's probably because of all the cold germs living in me :( I have a theory though... I think I get sick more frequently in Austria because it's always between 0 and 5 degrees in the winter, germs can live - nay, thrive - in these mild and damp conditions. They wouldn't stand a chance in -30 degree weather. So Canadians, there is an advantage to our bitterly cold Canadian winters, brrrr.....
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