« Reply #19 on: August 27, 2009, 12:55:52 AM »
Since I live in Oceanside, San Diego area, it would not really be fair to respond. It has been a bit warm lately. The coastal area of San Diego is thermostatically controlled to be ideal weather for humans almost year 'round. It is hilarious to hear anyone here complain about the raregraydays or the very occasional quarter inch of rain in winter.
I lived most of my life in Michigan, and you don't notice winter too much if you grow up with it. Until February or March, when it seems like it will last forever.Keeps the bugs down. Germany was somewhat similar to Michigan. I have never dealt with heat very well and I thought August was the worst month in Michigan due to the high humidity, bugs, and ragweed.
Then I lived in Fresno- baking hot, not AZ but not a whole lot better. You knew it was winter because everything turned green. Weird.
To punish myself I am now moving over to the east county in the hills. I will be hot again, but in California it's what you have to do to get enough property to shoot. I will never live in an HOA again and I will not come home to a "tract house" that is identical in detail to every other home in the area, like cell blocks with pink stucco. I will trade some weather for that. It's a dry heat, as they say, and I think a happy medium between Michigan and Fresno. Then I won't feel as guilty about complaining about the weather.

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