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Old 01-22-2014, 05:28 AM   #58
Coffinhunter
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Originally Posted by Joe B View Post
I don't envy you that hour and a half drive with 100,000 other people on a crowded freeway! I love living in the 4 seasons. Summers are 85 degrees with really long days. Autumn is cool but beautiful with the trees changing color, and elk, deer and bird hunting seasons. Winter: I love it too. I can keep in shape shoveling snow (when it snows, which certainly isn't every day) and splitting firewood. And of course there are downhill, Randonee (backcountry) and cross country skiing. My gym is outdoors :dance:!! Spring is corn snow skiing and of course the beginning of hiking and climbing season.

Many years ago I moved from Tucson where I was born. Here in Wyoming I can always put on more clothes when it gets cold, but I could only (legally) take off so much in Tucson. Highs over 100 degrees for months; you can have it !!
That's why I wouldn't live in L.A. again. But up on the Central Coast of California (Santa Maria, San Luis Obispo) you don't have the traffic. Same thing where I am in Florida. I wouldn't live in Orlando, the roads would make me crazy.

I also agree that Autumn is beautiful with the changind colors, and it would be nice to have more of that, but not at the expense of those dang winters.

As for Tucson, or any "desert" place, I also agree. I couldn't deal with months of that heat. It is a dry heat, but still......dayum. The humidy can be a beast in Florida too.

It is a good thing we don't all agree on the best place to live. Can you imagine THAT traffick?!
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