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- MEXICOWANDERERExplorerLow forties is not my cup of tea for temperatures at dawn. And winter is a month away.
In Las Penas people shiver near Easter when dawn temps slump into the high sixties.
Lessee, down here during summer afternoons, people seek shade. Up there when fingers and toes freeze and teeth chatter where does a person find relief?
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No thanks. - iguana07Explorer IIWe are here on the beach of Morro Bay Calif. been in mid 70's all week.
I do miss the warm water of Lo De Marcos! - MEXICOWANDERERExplorerMy malamutt passed away before I returned to the tropics.
I have never heard a complaint of "Can't wait until I get old and all this joint pain disappears!"
"**** it's 80 out and the roads are slippery with yellow sunlight!"
"Where's the sun shovel?"
"Think I'll wander out to the garden and select fruits for breakfast. Where's the ice-pick?"
"Oooooooo I much prefer lugging a 40 pound dirty clothes hamper to the washing machine"
"Dang! Another twenty bucks to the tanning parlor!"
"Don't you guys carry anything more than tomatoes, iceberg lettuce, carrots, and cabbage?"
"Another eight dollars? Boy am I going to lay into the swim club, after I chain up!"
Grocer..........."hahahahahahahahahahaha............fresh fish...........hahahahahahahahaha!"
The little "village" where I live. Children play without adult supervision. My granddaughters wander about unsupervised. This isn't a valid climate point.
If I wanted to hole-up somewhere indoors, for months on end, I'd rob a bank... bars.....schmars.......
Laying in a hammock, palm trees swaying in the trade winds. Sipping a mango, papaya, banana, milkshake....
Ever since NOOK and KINDLE e-readers appeared, there is no lack of reading material which to me was "The Great Negative" of Mexico. The internet allows me to conduct online banking (No, I do not trust the Mexican economy) and accessing the ATMs eliminated another PITA, rushing to then waiting inside a bank to get pesos.
Here I am 80 miles from the border in my medical hideaway.
Rent 134.46 dollars per month
Snow? Are you kidding? Winter lows may sag into the forties at dawn.
Snow and office politiks are for young people.
No more "It's summer! Let's load up the car and go somewhere"
Here where my butt is plunked is "Somewhere".
And god forbid no more "authentic" 12 dollar plates of bland AmeriMex food swimming in a pound of melted Monterey Jack. - daveB110ExplorerThe most perfect climate we've enjoyed was the Coasta Alegra, south of Puerto Vallarta down to Manzanillo. But that was just in the "winter" months. By March northerners had to escape the heat and humidity and that wasn't far away, just up Hwy 80 towards Guadalajara. 4,000 to 5,000 feet of elevation took care of that - and still no snow. Seven winters doing that then another five staying in the Arizona and Southern California regions was nice too. For the past three years we've been shoveling once in a while. We always have the option here of not driving in it - just stay home and it almost always disappears in a day or two, in South Western, coastal, Canada.
- Jayco-noslideExplorerSome climates are better than others but none are perfect and most have some really nice periods. Many warm places are just too hot and humid. The places that have "perfect" weather are probably too expensive. I guess I don't have a point but climate, like money isn't enough for happiness. In small town Illinois the climate is nasty for short periods but little traffic, low housing cost and we can walk about everywhere.
- joshuajimExplorer IIGonna be nice here in the Mojave. 70’s all week :B
- I grew up in Pennsylvania, lived there until Uncle Sam grabbed me. Uncle Sam was soo nice he sent me to there beautiful places, Colorado, Germany, Nebraska, and Korea. Finally he heard me complaining about all the cold places he sent me to and decided to give me a break and sent me to Texas where I've remained for the last 30 years. No more snow tires or shoveling snow for me.
- DutchmenSportExplorerI lived in Jerusalem, Israel for a year during my college days (1975) and I was super surprised when it snowed there. It only lasted a few days, but it snowed anyway. It's kind of hard imagining Jesus walking in the snow!
- D_E_BishopExplorerOh darn, we've been so cold this week. It is 22:30 and it's already down to 60 degrees outside.?? Of course we are stuck here in Santa Barbara County just 50 feet from the higher, high tide line, so what can you expect.
Tomorrow it's back to the old grind, drive home and get ready for a visit by our kids and grandkids later next week, big dinner on thursday and suffer the mid seventies during the days and mid sixties at night.
Maybe we'll drive up to Mammoth Lakes just to see the snow for a couple of days before Christmas and then start the long drive over to Quartzite for January.
What is this thing you call a rotary snow blower. - Tom_BarbExplorerIt's been in the 50's all week
Did my fall clean up today, lawn mowed, leaves raked,, now hole up for the rain = (self shoveling snow)
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