Danh ngôn của Hope Jahren

One cannot rule out a blizzard in Minnesota after Labor Day, and so when I travel for Thanksgiving or any time in the fall, I am careful to fly into Des Moines instead of Minneapolis and then drive the 200 miles north to my hometown.
One cannot rule out a blizzard in Minnesota after Labor Day, and so when I travel for Thanksgiving or any time in the fall, I am careful to fly into Des Moines instead of Minneapolis and then drive the 200 miles north to my hometown.
Người ta không thể loại trừ một trận bão tuyết ở Minnesota sau Ngày lễ Lao động, và vì vậy khi tôi đi du lịch vào Lễ Tạ ơn hoặc bất kỳ thời điểm nào trong mùa thu, tôi cẩn thận bay đến Des Moines thay vì Minneapolis và sau đó lái xe 200 dặm về phía bắc để về quê hương.
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