Posted by John A. on March 26, 2009 at 20:31:06 from (64.128.16.7):
In Reply to: Gods Country posted by huntingreen59 on March 26, 2009 at 10:24:57:
GUYS, Ya'll have missed it completely!!!! No place but T E X A S. Yes Summer is hot BUT None to little Snow in the Winter Spring and Fall is picture perfect. I heard one of you mention playing golf......Yes 350 days a year, the other 15 days it's raining. Rag top convertable weather most of the year. People wear shorts down here as much as people in S Florida or S California do. No dressing up and looking like the Mitchlen Man in the dead of winter. Tonight low of 70 to 65 degrees our windows and doors are open fans running hopping for a little more rain. Yes we are in an 18 month drought and need some rain we are avout 24 inchs behind the norm right now..... Even now,,,,,No Place but TEXAS!!! Later, John A
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