What kinda weather you love........>>>>

Aurora said:
I don't like you anymore. Just kidding, but I am SO jealous! I SO want to move back home. Ohio sucks. I talk to my dad and he asks me "How is the weather there?" And of course, I have to say that it blows and he responds with "well, it's beautiful here is sunny San Diego." Meh! :p

Heh. Ohio is 'back home' for me... I can't help but laugh whenever someone complains about the weather here...
 

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See I don't mind annoying people on the net or posting on forums. That's what the ignore feature is for. :) That or I don't read their posts. I mean that's why I like cold weather, I can ignore more people that way, especially in Winter. :)
 

Nightfall said:
See I don't mind annoying people on the net or posting on forums. That's what the ignore feature is for. :) That or I don't read their posts. I mean that's why I like cold weather, I can ignore more people that way, especially in Winter. :)

Winter: Mother Nature's "Ignore Button". ;)
 


chakken98 said:
I live in Arizona so anything is better then the Dry Heat.
Humid heat FTL. Summer time in Georgia is rain, humidity and 90+ degrees. My hat of Georgia summers knows no limit.
 

Aeson said:
Humid heat FTL.

Bleh. I'm with you.

I don't mind heat so much (used to have to go to Phoenix and Tuscon semi-regularly for work, even in the summer); it's heat + humidity that totally saps my will to live.

And while we get our share of humidity in Chicago (that nice "juicy air" coming north from the Gulf), my few visits to the Southeast during the summer tell me that I *really* don't want to move down that way.
 


Don't forget the skeeters. Summer in the south is prime breeding weather for the little buggers.
 

Good point Aeason. Another reason to like winter, bugs hate cold. :p :) It's easier for them to live in humid, hot places than most anywhere else.

Most arachinds I'm not annoyed with...but most other "bugs" heck yeah! :p :)
 

Two different times, and they are both linked to my boyhood home in ultra-rural south west central Indiana.

1. Mid-October mornings when the air is crisp and smells like falling leaves, lightly overcast, small breeze. Not burning leaves, but like dew covered, fallen leaves...it steeps the air like tea in a cup.

2. Late may or early June when the land is verdant and exploding with green. Smells earthy and a little like that wood that's right under the bark...the papery stuff. Trees reaching into the sky and laterally into roads and fields, each leaf competing and jockeying for position, trying to capture as much sunlight as possible. So much life.

Edit...does that count as weather? Calm.
 

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