Posted by LA in WI on February 05, 2014 at 10:20:57 from (64.251.222.21):
In Reply to: Re: I don't wanna go! posted by BAnNC on February 05, 2014 at 09:05:39:
There was a cartoon (Frazz)in yesterday"s paper about cold weather: Kid says "Bet you wished you lived in Florida right about now". Frazz says "It comes down to which three months you want to spend mostly indoors, and going back into a warm house feels cozier than air conditioning. Also, you can"t shovel away 100 degrees and humidity".
I have an Army buddy living in Houston; guess what they do June - September.
The oft-quoted sign by a small burg in ND says it all for some northerners: "We like our weather, it keeps the riff-raff out!".
No offense, but funny it is.
I always tell people here in Wisconsin "Don"t keep wishing we lived in a warm climate, because then everybody would want to live here and we would then just be another over-crowded Atlanta, Miami, Houston or Phoenix."
The worse our weather, the fewer the people, and the less we have to dead-bolt our doors at night. We are, indeed, blessed. LA in WI
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