I’ll take the winters here. Our summers are pleasant compared to Florida’s summers… they regularly have 90 degrees with 80% humidity, which pushes the dew point into the “intolerable” range. We only had two days last summer that required an air conditioner.
It has warmed up here in the ‘banana belt’ of The Great White North (Lower Mainland of BC)…it is only -10C now, this time yesterday it was -16C, and any where north and east from here was in the -30 range.
At this point anywhere that is above freezing is looking pretty attractive…
-1ºC with flurries today. Rising to 6 – 7ºC by the end of the week with rain and/or snow. High probabilities of 3 NewfieLabs running around in the snow and wet and 5 cats sleeping on heating vents, beds, under wood burning stove or on the hearth or in various laps as cicumstances dictate.
I remember 40 degree mornings in Tampa FL in the early 1960s. Riding a bike to school, no gloves and a windbreaker over a t shirt. Seemed awful. Thirty years later living in Corpus Christi, 40 degree mornings! My wife took the atlas out and explained we were just about level with Tampa. Rats
Disregarding DNA, I would rather be in a cooler/cold area than some year round sun basket. Why? simple, one can always put on more clothes and/or build a fire. But when your sweating up a storm and haven’t moved while being totally uncovered, and the sea water is in the 80s, there’s not much you can do. Most don’t have AC since it is hardly needed and the so called swamp coolers are only decent as long as you can stay in their breeze. Yeah, I’ve survived in that environment.
Husband has been talking about moving away since we were young. First it was Lancaster, PA – a place that prior to Covid we used to visit several times a year every year since before we were married.
Then he decided on Williamsburg, VA as we like to go there due to an interest in history of the period and being 18th reenactors.
Then he decided we should move to Hagerstown, MD – why there? It is between the other two and has a really good 18th marketplace event in the spring.
Qiset about 1 year ago
I had an uncle once that surprised the family by saying he wanted to move up north. Come to find out what he meant was to Dallas. Texas is big.
Gent about 1 year ago
Who needs to hibearnating when you is at hot tropics.
Lord Flatulence Premium Member about 1 year ago
Nice back fat hanging over his swimsuit.
PraiseofFolly about 1 year ago
What coast is reliably safe, anymore?
Ichabod Ferguson about 1 year ago
I didn’t move south enough. It’s 42º here in North Fla.
Indiana Guy Premium Member about 1 year ago
I’ll take the winters here. Our summers are pleasant compared to Florida’s summers… they regularly have 90 degrees with 80% humidity, which pushes the dew point into the “intolerable” range. We only had two days last summer that required an air conditioner.
ctolson about 1 year ago
And worry if the power has gone out and your water pipes froze and burst?No thanks. I’ll stay up north here and dress warm and keep an eye on things.
Just-me about 1 year ago
Right now the idea of some coastal fishing is really appealing.
William Robbins Premium Member about 1 year ago
No need, the South is coming here.
flemmingo about 1 year ago
-16 with wind chill -27 here in Paradise Valley, Montana.
Nighthawks Premium Member about 1 year ago
intersting name—-paradise is apparently subjective
ladykat about 1 year ago
I wouldn’t mind a vacation in the South right now.
ksu71 about 1 year ago
Does anyone know why Templo S.U.D. no longer posts?
BB71 about 1 year ago
It is eleven below zero in Minnesota. It was forty last week. Is that climate change?
ajr58(1) about 1 year ago
-4 at home in Colorado. 60 in Fla. visiting the grandkid
Zen-of-Zinfandel about 1 year ago
Plugger doesn’t need any of that SPF 50 lotion.
beharford about 1 year ago
It has warmed up here in the ‘banana belt’ of The Great White North (Lower Mainland of BC)…it is only -10C now, this time yesterday it was -16C, and any where north and east from here was in the -30 range.
At this point anywhere that is above freezing is looking pretty attractive…
Bruce1253 about 1 year ago
Going to be 70F here in San Diego late next week, no humidity, no bugs, no gators, yes to fully stocked libraries, yes to fish tacos!!!
Teto85 Premium Member about 1 year ago
-1ºC with flurries today. Rising to 6 – 7ºC by the end of the week with rain and/or snow. High probabilities of 3 NewfieLabs running around in the snow and wet and 5 cats sleeping on heating vents, beds, under wood burning stove or on the hearth or in various laps as cicumstances dictate.
juicebruce about 1 year ago
Most Pluggers I know don’t have that kind of $ …. Part of why they are Pluggers ;-)
greenlynn Premium Member about 1 year ago
and finding the shore is a lot more narrow
whulsey about 1 year ago
I remember 40 degree mornings in Tampa FL in the early 1960s. Riding a bike to school, no gloves and a windbreaker over a t shirt. Seemed awful. Thirty years later living in Corpus Christi, 40 degree mornings! My wife took the atlas out and explained we were just about level with Tampa. Rats
DeaconJohnGiglioJr about 1 year ago
I went South but it was cold!
puddleglum1066 about 1 year ago
Pluggers don’t care about climate change. They plan to be dead.
UlrigJaeger Premium Member about 1 year ago
Disregarding DNA, I would rather be in a cooler/cold area than some year round sun basket. Why? simple, one can always put on more clothes and/or build a fire. But when your sweating up a storm and haven’t moved while being totally uncovered, and the sea water is in the 80s, there’s not much you can do. Most don’t have AC since it is hardly needed and the so called swamp coolers are only decent as long as you can stay in their breeze. Yeah, I’ve survived in that environment.
mafastore about 1 year ago
Husband has been talking about moving away since we were young. First it was Lancaster, PA – a place that prior to Covid we used to visit several times a year every year since before we were married.
Then he decided on Williamsburg, VA as we like to go there due to an interest in history of the period and being 18th reenactors.
Then he decided we should move to Hagerstown, MD – why there? It is between the other two and has a really good 18th marketplace event in the spring.
I don’t plan on leaving here – until I am gone.