In a perfect world, I would be skipping between the Northern and Southern hemispheres to always have Spring/Summer/Autumn conditions! Or I could move to somewhere subtropical. ;)

attaches ducks to body and jumps off a cliff to migrate south. "Wait! What do you mean you can't fly?!?"

Good day. from the rapidly cooling off (at night) North!
 
In a perfect world, I would be skipping between the Northern and Southern hemispheres to always have Spring/Summer/Autumn conditions! Or I could move to somewhere subtropical. ;)

attaches ducks to body and jumps off a cliff to migrate south. "Wait! What do you mean you can't fly?!?"

Good day. from the rapidly cooling off (at night) North!
I had about the same thoughts! - Issue is that i could not take my duck-family with me when switching hemispheres.
Living in subtropical areas is not a good idea, seasons are becoming more and more extreme, the wet seasons become wetter and the dry seasons become drier.
 
Happy Thursday y'all!
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Just hang in for a little longer…
 
Subtropical Ha. Hillbilly you know this place. We've had one inch of rain in almost 90 days. People are turning their horses loose in the neighbor hoods because they can't get hay or afford hay. I've been thinking about picking some up and putting in with my cows. It weird that horses are just roaming the neighborhoods here.
 
Subtropical Ha. Hillbilly you know this place. We've had one inch of rain in almost 90 days. People are turning their horses loose in the neighbor hoods because they can't get hay or afford hay. I've been thinking about picking some up and putting in with my cows. It weird that horses are just roaming the neighborhoods here.
Yes, Texas is subtropical! It is either bone-dry or soaking wet. After experiencing the first tropical downpour i understood why the storm-drains in the streets are the size of a small-size cars.
 

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