CyndiD
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awe, sorry.
I grew up in CA. next door to LA, in a town called Glendale, CA. do you know this City?
I grew up in CA. next door to LA, in a town called Glendale, CA. do you know this City?
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@Cyndi, Yes, regular house floor tiles (porcelain tile) about 12" x 12." I'll freeze a couple and rotate them when needed. The frozen bottles are just for them to lay against. (I use a water bowl for their drinking water.) I had to do that when our A/C died and we were out for days. Temps outside were 107- 109 that week. (Last summer we had 25 days that were 108 or higher -- several of those days were 115-117F.)I really can't complain though because I do prefer warm to cold. The weather was actually one of the reasons we chose to move here. 85F or warmer is my preference
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Here's an older pic with Shadowfax laying against a frozen bottle.
@KDOGG331 your temps sound pretty good but, I could not handle the humidity. I prefer it cold. This is why we love it here in northern Idaho.
I grew up in Los Angeles County, near the ocean, mountains, desert forest, we had it all. A nice place to grow up back in teh 60's & 70s.
I grew up in CA. next door to LA, in a town called Glendale, CA. do you know this City?
I have a snake, so snakes don't bother me.
Yes, the bugs and humidity are yucky. I have a snake, so snakes don't bother me. Idaho is dry also even though there is water (lakes, streams, ponds, etc.) everywhere, you would think it would be most. when we first moved here my skin would get ashy and dry. I use a lot of lotion.
Did you grow up in MA?
We lived in Costa Mesa in the early 80's (college and early married years) but are originally from the east coast so are familiar with humidity! Humidity makes the cold colder and the hot hotter! (@KDOGG331 )
We are in AZ now and it IS dry! The dryness does make the high temps more tolerable for sure. (another reason we chose AZ over, say, FL)
We visited southern Idaho for the solar eclipse a couple years ago. Unfortunately we didn't get to see much more than a bit of Idaho Falls. It's a state that I'd like to see more of.
Massachusetts makes me think of snow, cold, snow, and more cold...lol! We start hitting 90s around the end of April and it doesn't drop below 90s again until October.
I have a cornsnake.
We've had a few rattlesnakes in our backyard the last couple years. Have to keep them away from the dogs. (Diamondbacks and green mohaves.)
Also have the Sonoran Desert Toads that come out in monsoon season. Their skin is poisonous. A neighbor's dog died from licking one.