We ARE MOVING.....ALABAMA.. UPDATE pg.14

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Ya know Katy, I have always said that until this winter....the fridged temps and the wind have really kicked my arse this winter and I am not sure I can make it through another one.
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How far from Seabrook or Kemah are ya? Now that there is some nice weather.. Now ya know why this michigan person wants to go back home
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Same here. I get uncomfortable when the temps get in the 80s. I like my summer nights in the 50s and days in the 70s. With the exception of the extreme subzero days in the winter -20, I can tolerate weather pretty good down to the single digits. We're in a valley so the wind isn't too bad.

My Kentucky relatives were up yesterday and they said it's already starting to get into spring there. Back when I used to show horses, we would go down to Kentucky for the March shows and alays get excited, "Wow! There are leaves on the trees!"
 
I like the fact that we're starting to see signs of spring in TN, but if I could, I would go back to Ohio (or anywhere north) in a heartbeat. In the summer it's so flipping hot you can't do anything between 9 am and 3 pm. What a waste of an entire season! Plus I'm sick of the anti-progress, anti-education, racist attitude down here.
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It is cool here, with a cold front and rain moving in. But at least it looks like spring is coming. Have been working outside in just a long sleeve shirt and a sweat shirt in the mornings. Better than my family has it right now....fires in Florida... all around them! Only one is threatened and she needs her property cleaned any ways she says
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she wants to build and can't until it is cleared.
 
I have an uncle and a husband who are just fascinated with Montana. I gave a list of my requirements for me to move up there, like very sturdy, enclosed, walk ways to my animal buildings so I can feed and water. Everything designed to handle the winter. Told them I wouldn't even consider it until THEY went up for a winter. Husband has never been at all, uncle has been in May and August. I know it's pretty, but you're not going to be seeing it when you're buried under snow! I was looking online at land, a lot of doesn't even have trees. And the trees are totally different! I thought it was funny how the adds boasted of year round access, or snow mobile only in the winter. We don't really have adds like that here.
 
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I will tell you, that you will never be prepared for everything! western Mt has more trees then eastern MT. There are no jobs and expensive property in western MT. Lots of jobs but limited property under 500 acres in eastern MT.
Yes it is a beautiful state but you really have to be able to tolerate extermes. Winter can be -40F real temp. (not including wind)and summer can be 100+F real temp.

My problem is I work outside and the cold is just as bad as the heat....I hate both....70s would be lovely!
 
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How far from Seabrook or Kemah are ya? Now that there is some nice weather.. Now ya know why this michigan person wants to go back home
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I'm about 100 miles from Kemah, straight up Highway 146. Nice hot gooey atmosphere here too.
 
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You have mentioned before that you work outside... am I allowed to ask what you do? I was going to ask before but I know that some folks have jobs that they can't really talk about.

I hear you on the extremes... I remember one year that the lows for the day (for about a week straight) were still in the 80's, highs above 100. With no AC, the house was uncomfortably warm. Then the winter when it was -40 (not including wind chill) and we woke up to a house that was 40 degrees inside because overnight the furnace vent froze so the heat shut off (better than it not shutting off and not waking up, huh?)

DH once told me that when we are both retired, he wants to move somewhere warmer. I told him I'll write...
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