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Originally Posted by Taltarzac725
I do not miss the Milwaukee, WI; Itasca, IL; and Minneapolis, MN, cold temperatures. Denver, CO could be cold one day and hot the next and Reno, Nevada was relatively mild in comparison like Rohnert Park, CA. Those desert nights in Apache Junction, AZ could be cold as those of Scottsdale, AZ.
Been in Florida now 22 years and a few days. 13 of these in the Villages.
I do not mind the heat here in FL not for NOTHING.
I do miss the mountains of CO, NV, and CA and the snow at times. Better to be inside a moving car or train or in a warm house or motel/hotel though at the snow.
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Robert and I havebeen here since 12/2015 from Provincetown—not Providence RI.
Wanna know why? Around the end of March 2014, the temperature dropped to the teens and STAYED there until mid-April. Our steps were frozen solid from ample snow and were not passable until May! We had to use the garage to get into the house.
Well, while checking my neighbors’ house for frozen pipes, I slipped on the ice and broke my ankle—the mellifluous or something like that.
The only good things about lots of snow (small amounts are just boring) are: 1. It’s beautiful and therapeutic to watch and, 2. There’s NOTHING to do but make a long-simmering broth or soup, have a fire and drink nice wine.