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Quote: Ditto. I live in California and definitely want out of this State. But but no worries, Alaskan,bc I hate cold,snowy weather, so Alaska isn't for meMy husband lived up there for 20 years when he was alot younger. He'd probably not mind it a bit,but oh well. That's why I ended up in a very hot place in CA.bc I used to live in New England prior to CA. CA is getting terrible about EVERYTHING,and now that I'm old,I can't handle the 105++days on end anymore.I just don't think there's a place in the U.S. where I could find mid 70° summers and no snow winters (winters like we have here),and I need some woods around me,too
Hi.... San Diego is close no trees though. Mediterranean climate we do get a couple of hot days during the summer. Though if you want pine trees we have the Cuyamacas... Snow in our mountains is just a few days a year.
I am on the highdesert side of those mountains by the Mexican border. and Yep we get snow... But our annual precipitaion up there is nine inches incuding snow.
deb
the US is a pretty big place... I am sure somewhere has temps like that.![]()
Me, I LOVED the weather in the 90s when I was down in Texas this summer. Just wonderful bake my bones weather. It makes all of my pain filled joints feel so much better!
Alaskan never knew you were a "closet" heat lover. Didn't you originate from Texas and move to the great icebox (Alaska)?
How is your dad doing by the way....![]()
We are getting hit again. I know you southern folks won't relate but SCG and Alaskan (and Tara) will understand. We have not been below the low 70's at night lately and daytime highs in the high 80's/low 90's and +70% humidity and we're DYING!!!
My poor chooks are all northern breeds (of course) and geared for coping with cold weather and lack the "radiators" (aka large combs and wattles) for cooling so I have to make sure they are staying in the shade and making them large puddles to lay and play in.
As soon as all these storm systems are done rolling thru we are supposed to at least be back in the 70's and reasonable humidity for daytime and a much cooler low 50's at night.
Well, at least we aren't in a drought anymore.![]()
well sometimes I think the bunnies feel they aren't getting as much attention as the chickens.lolI see you lurking there!
Okay, lets start a discussion. I have 45 or so chickens and three guineas. I want everything else I see, goats, geese, llamas, donkeys. I am conflicted between my love of my animals and the concessions my family has to make for me to have them. There is the time I must devote to them, the money I spend that could be put elsewhere and the emotional attachment I develope. Is there anyone else who worries that they are not being fair to the rest of the clan?
hi Deb. I remember you. We talked quite a bit before. I know San Diego has beautiful weather, but I need the country with land and the woods surrounding me. And, unfortunately, last I heard, San Diego is still in CA.
The entire world is losing its collective mind... and forcing their dementia onto the rest of us who are trying our best to remain sane and sensible.
Amen.
Ditto. I live in California and definitely want out of this State. But but no worries, Alaskan,bc I hate cold,snowy weather, so Alaska isn't for meMy husband lived up there for 20 years when he was alot younger. He'd probably not mind it a bit,but oh well. That's why I ended up in a very hot place in CA.bc I used to live in New England prior to CA. CA is getting terrible about EVERYTHING,and now that I'm old,I can't handle the 105++days on end anymore.I just don't think there's a place in the U.S. where I could find mid 70° summers and no snow winters (winters like we have here),and I need some woods around me,too
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Hi.... San Diego is close no trees though. Mediterranean climate we do get a couple of hot days during the summer. Though if you want pine trees we have the Cuyamacas... Snow in our mountains is just a few days a year.
I am on the highdesert side of those mountains by the Mexican border. and Yep we get snow... But our annual precipitaion up there is nine inches incuding snow.
deb
Well, at least we aren't in a drought anymore.![]()