roncadillac
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I live in Florida so my favorite part of the summer is staying inside. In the ac. Where I'm not sweating through my clothes five minutes after putting them on.
I live in Florida so my favorite part of the summer is staying inside. In the ac. Where I'm not sweating through my clothes five minutes after putting them on.
man, I have only been to FL in the winter with marching band - the week after Christmas - and it is too hot and humid for me then....I could not imagine summer down there!!
I can't figure that out. I'm working so much I never get outside, but my joints still ache more in the winter.My bones don't hurt as much.
I melt in the heat. Or so I thought until I went somewhere that was DRY and hot. Then I loved the heat. In Toronto, it can be scorching hot, or so cold the snow squeaks, and it's STILL damp. That's the price of being on the shore of a great lake.As a southern AZ resident, I for one love the heat. I'll deal with 100 days of 100+ than one day below 0.
That's my neck of the woods for sure.I melt in the heat. Or so I thought until I went somewhere that was DRY and hot.
Sigmund Freud had some first-class thoughts on this phenomenon.Now that I live on a nearly-empty Möbius strip: When it's comfortable to walk around my yard naked. (For some reason, it's always after Mother's Day, but I try all year long. It keeps the farmers talking.)
Poor Siggy was afraid of his own body. Never once was his bum sunburnt.Sigmund Freud had some first-class thoughts on this phenomenon.
Thanks for the kind words, much appreciated!@Ransan good strategy to have small trees in your backyard, easier to maintain.
You have a very nice lawn too, very good looking all around really, the work is obvious!
Chile beer, I don't know that.
Yea, in January and February we average high 50s to low 60s during the day with the occasional dip into the 30s at night... The whole rest of the friggin year it's seriously 100+ and 90% humidity. Every damn venue/club is either outside or inside with no ac lol.
ugh...no thanks! We are having our first muggy weather of the year this week, and I am already getting grumpy...gonna be a long 7 months...
That’s one of the few things I don’t miss about Texas - are mosquitoes.I love the extreme heat combined with the humidity here in the South (US). And the mosquitos.