Torvy
Super Member
Y'all can stay up there. I've lived north and south. It may be warm at times, but I have never had to shovel heat. I recommend you stick to the Indiana Spring/Summer thread if all you have to do is whine.
I was wondering when someone else would chime in on Texas' defense. Well said.Y'all can stay up there. I've lived north and south. It may be warm at times, but I have never had to shovel heat. I recommend you stick to the Indiana Spring/Summer thread if all you have to do is whine.
We got none again....it went around us.Woohoo!!! COLD front came through and lowered the temperature 20 degrees. The bad news, Kyle, is that we got more heavy rain with the temperature drop.
Guess I won't sleep late tomorrow due to high humidity and get outside to enjoy the weather for a change.
hugs, Brandi
It's not bad, unless you don't have A/CI've been to south Texas in the summer, twice.
Could never understand why rational humans would want to live there.
Or have to go outside for more than a few minutes.We got none again....it went around us.
It's not bad, unless you don't have A/C
I forgot to mention taking a couple showers a day, and changing your underwear....and some powder for down under helps too.Or have to go outside for more than a few minutes.
Dad lived in College Station for a few years, that's why I went to Texas a couple of times. He didn't seen to mind it.
Then there are the fire ants!
And no matter how long you let the water run, the COLD water never gets cold.
Going out side in Indiana in the winter is refreshing, not oppressive.
Fire Ants, high heat, humidity, hurricanes, tornados, mosquitos, scorpions, black widows, brown recluse, conservative neighbors, copperheads, water moccasins, grass hoppers, the list is long.
I recommend to not move here unless you can deal with these.
That kind of "go around us" weather was here the end of July and first of August. I would watch thunderbumpers split on both sides of us then.We got none again....it went around us.