>>>>>Hi George.
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but, gee whiz, can we have a good hard freeze so all the bugs will die? I open the door and moths are flying in...>>>>>
>>>>>< lol >!!!! That's what you get when you live way down south in dixie < s >
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>>>See, now if you lived in the southwest instead, you wouldn't have to deal with freezes or bugs (not as many bugs anyway), just drought! ;-)
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>>Barbara,
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>>I couldn't take the heat though (thinking to self, I know she's going to come back with, "But it's
dry heat!"< vbg >)
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>George, that's not San Diego, that's Arizona! It really
is a dry heat here! <g>
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>The heat may be uncomfortable, but the cold hurts! ;)
Fred,
Sounds like you forget where I'm from. Here's my standard on the weather there, "I'm from Chicago and I always overdress!".
For me, there was only one time when the cold did "hurt". It was the mid-70's (around 1973 or 1974) and in Chicago we were walking (because of a car accident) in -75 wind chill. That hurt!:-)
PS: In the heat, I can take clothes off. In the cold, you have to either be "overdressed" or go inside. In the heat, if you don't have central...
George
Ubi caritas et amor, deus ibi est