Texas Fall/Winter thread!

/ Texas Fall/Winter thread! #3,471  
I understand your thoughts and have had them all including painful joints when the weather changes and "cabin fever" when it is too cold/icy to work outside long.
I have lived many places for a couple year time periods, that when you go there on a vacation look so great and make you think, wow... this would be a great place to live.
But....You really have to live in a place for a year or two to experience what it is like as far as overall environment/weather, living costs, taxes, facilities, and people.
I sometimes recall a statement from a University prof during my first time living away from home many years ago. Something like... you all are excited about the new people you are meeting and socializing with from all over the world and learning about their homes and lifestyles. But it is a proven fact that the majority of you will marry a girl from your hometown or from a town/location that has a similar environment, morals, and values that you grew up in and be most comfortable living and raising your children in a similar place. My wife and I fit in that group and have no desire to move again.
Whatever you do, I wish you happiness and good health in your senior years.

I get aches and pains in my right knee and right foot (both prior surgeries) when a blue norther is due. Major rain storms bring on a little ache also. I really can imagine what cold long months few like. We get it only a few days of real cold at a time.
hugs, Brandi
 
/ Texas Fall/Winter thread! #3,472  
I get aches and pains in my right knee and right foot (both prior surgeries) when a blue norther is due. Major rain storms bring on a little ache also. I really can imagine what cold long months few like. We get it only a few days of real cold at a time.
hugs, Brandi

Gee Whiz,
I thought you were promoting Texas. :confused3:
The joint pain is only when the weather is changing, not constantly. It has to do with the barometric pressure changing.
Our weather is really not that bad in the winter anymore. It will be 50 tomorrow and 58 Wednesday. I was sitting on the porch today drinking coffee
with no coat on watching a deer hunter removing his coat up on a deer stand because it was too hot.
Not a lot of snow in the recent winters either. I didn't have to blade off snow at all last year and so far not this year.
Folks up here that like to winter in Florida usually don't go till after Christmas and come back before tax time.

We just like to complain about the weather to keep others from wanting to move here. :D
And thank God, you don't live here.:D;) Just kidding, really. Good looking women are always welcome everywhere :thumbsup:

I think everyone complains about the weather no matter where they live since weather predictions tend to be different than what we get.
If the current day weather forecasters, with all their fancy scientific instruments, would just learn to go outside, look around and smell the air they would be a lot more accurate.
I really don't like it too hot or too cold.
We lived in the Sacramento valley where it never rained and it got boring. Spent our off time up around Lake Tahoe,the American River Canyon, and further north along the coast to keep cooler and keep from going nuts. Never saw Johnny Cash around Folsom though.:)
People complained about the weather there.
Lived at Myrtle Beach, actually on the base, but the local people complained about the weather there, too.
1505's were the UOD year round. In the summer you had to shower and change twice a day. Kids were always sick with some bug.
The pinching/stinging/biting bugs were so thick the spray trucks ran everyday/night.
Just a couple examples, but you get the point.
If all we have to complain about is the weather, we are very blessed!
 
/ Texas Fall/Winter thread! #3,473  
Don, I think you left out one fact on Lee County:

No - All county roads paved

;) I just had to rub it in since my road just got paved.:D

Jim now thinks he lives on the interstate.

Charlie
 
/ Texas Fall/Winter thread! #3,477  
Charlie, I think your right, heard on the scanner " old guy on road roller skating and blocking traffic!"

I was NOT roller skating. I was tryin' to lay out all my hoses and roll them up for winter storage. I left half the road for people to drive on. I don't know why they were complaining.;) :laughing:.
 
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/ Texas Fall/Winter thread! #3,479  
I was NOT roller skating. I was tryin' to lay out all my hoses and roll them up for winter storage. I left half the road for people to drive on. I don't know why they were complaining.;) :laughing:.

And it keeps the hoses nice and clean so you don't get your hands dirty and muddy. And the ones that were complaining were the ones that wanted to exceed the speed limit on a country road,

Charlie
 

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