Do you like snow?

Do you like snow?

  • Yes! I'd like tons of snow!

    Votes: 53 40.5%
  • No! Give me summer back!

    Votes: 29 22.1%
  • It's O.K.

    Votes: 20 15.3%
  • Snow? What is snow?

    Votes: 8 6.1%
  • Only if there's just enough to make everything look pretty.

    Votes: 21 16.0%

  • Total voters
    131
I know what ya mean jib.... I don't live as far north as you but I do see the snow regularly during the winter..... I don't know of any winter I didn't see it at least once..... but I don't know about not giving it up.... I'm thinking Fla looks quite tempting these days as I get older and less apt to play in the snow....
 
Fla is tempting and Cali might be good, AFG.... but I've never been so far west.... but I'd be willing to give it a try I guess..... Actually.... my sister and I were thinking of spending Twin Week there this year, so we'll see how that goes.....
 
We're supposed to get some spring weather on Thursday... 56 degrees for the high! Whooo hoooo! :D

I could never live where there aren't seasons. I mean technically there are seasons everywhere! But my friend lives in San Diego and it's virtually the same all the time (btw, if they didn't have earthquakes and mudslides, I'd push for CA as being a perfect climate to live...)

:D New England RULES!!!
 
i used to spend time in southern cali for last job and seriously considered relocating to that office, and every march and october when i go to daytona for bike week i think about moving there as well. theres just something about boston....i don't know...
 
dwayne said:
We're supposed to get some spring weather on Thursday... 56 degrees for the high! Whooo hoooo! :D

Heh, it's 67 degrees here right now. High today will be in the 70s. :laugh:
 
I moved 2000 miles from home to get away from that yucchy stuff. We get a tiny bit here on occasion, but nothing close to what I grew up with in Massachusetts.
 
Sensei_the_dojo said:
I moved 2000 miles from home to get away from that yucchy stuff. We get a tiny bit here on occasion, but nothing close to what I grew up with in Massachusetts.

Sensei -- I'd rather have a blizzard every day than have aliens in my backyard! :p
 
Cali may not have "seasons", but they do get rain occasionally. This year is unusual, and shouldn't be considered the norm climate for that area. It is usually dry, and so their 70*F. feels like our 80. People who have never been out west look at 70*F. as “chilly”, but you’d have to experience it for yourself to understand how different it truly feels out west compared to the humid east.

Anyway their wet season is around late October and only last a couple months… then it is back to dry air! Do I sound ready to pack my bags yet? :p
 
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