The weather where you are?
50's and rain here today. Some snow on the way "they" say.
78.6 degrees and humid. Just turned on the AC to cool down the house which is 80 degrees right now.
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We live near Hattiesburg MS for two years now; moved back near wife's home area, moving here from Sanford , NC, ~20 miles North of Pinehurst & about 3 miles from Tobacco road GC
Lived in NC 10 yrs
Tornadoes more common here than you might think , particularly if big temperature from North to South change line is present like earlier this week . As cold front comes through lots of thunderstorms up drafts cold air vs Gulf of Mexico warm moist air . Some of our tornadoes may be generated from Hurricanes too.
Not so bad as KS or Oklahoma but any tornado is heart attack serious if you're in the way
My first big project after moving here was to build my girls a storm shelter. Barely had it functional when we had to use it .
Hopefully it's just another insurance policy we never actually collect on.
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Nice breeze and a little muggy today. 81 degrees was the high. It was about 70 when we teed off this morning.
40 something degrees and pouring rain here in NE Indiana tonight with temperatures overnight into the 20's. Love it when it rains and then freezes ... NOT!
Hah! Was in Hattiesburg in the late 90's with US Army training... seems they wanted me to figure out how to operate an M1A1 Abrams Tank, in 2-weeks time no less. LOL...
Had a blast. Remember standing next to an Abrams the first day, with no idea that it was during an active live-fire exercise. I pretty much shiite myself on the spot when the thing fired. OMG... thought the end times were coming!
Learned that the Abrams tank was far superior than any other tank in the world, and also learned that it gets quite humid in Hattiesburg, MS during the summer.
Enjoy the winter weather, aside from dodging the occasion tornado. I'd love to trade places with you at the moment!
Going to be ~ 63 degrees when we tee off in the first group tomorrow morning ~ 7:22 am (sunrise is 7:21). Reaching a high of ~ 75 degrees for a high.
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Can't stand the weather in CT. Although, not deluged with snow yet it has been chilly and wet a lot so far.
Still sucks in Massachusetts. Christmas Cookout was the only plus.
PA-PLAYA we did our time in the cooler climate
Spent 21 yrs in Lowell , IN working on the South side in Chicago Hts. Raised our two kids there. Good for us to finally find our way back to Dixie land. Won't be long and we'll be smelling honeysuckle and magnolias again, Golf courses are always available in all 12 months
Come back to visit God's country anytime
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I've got roughly 10 more winters to manage in the Northeast before momma officially retires. We WILL NOT be spending January 1st through April 1st in the Northeast once that time finally comes.
Don't want another mortgage... our house will be paid off within the next couple of months and I can't possibly begin to tell you how excited we are to realize this. April through December here in the Lehigh Valley is very manageable. A few weeks of uncomfortable heat and humidity in the summer months, but certainly not on the same level as down south where it's a much more prolonged deal.
But we're looking forward to spending time elsewhere during the winter months when the time comes. Be it down south, perhaps SC, FL, AL, or perhaps out in Arizona... we figure that we can rent a place for those 3-4 months and get a taste of everything we've always dreamed of as far as travel and warmer, more enjoyable winters. I just need to get the wife golf-ready between now and then. I think she'd enjoy golf... Got some friends who live very close to Birmingham, would love to reconnect with them on a regular basis.
That's the nice thing about having no real debt and being in a position to travel for 3-4 months. I reckon I'll be visiting the good ol' south again several times over, and being a southern boy - it'll be a long time coming.
My golf is done for at least a couple of weeks. We got close to a foot of snow yesterday and last night. We live in a cul de sac and there is a hill to go up to get on the main drag. So far this morning people are having trouble getting up the hill. One of the guys I play with has lived here most of his live and he can't remember getting this much snow over a 24 hour period. The next two days the overnight lows are in the low teens. Starting Saturday we will be getting rain for the next 8-10 days. Temps in the low 40's so we may get rid of the snow in two weeks, but the courses are going to be a quagmire probably for the rest of the month. Very unusually we have been here for 12 years and the most we have been not been able to play is 3 or 4 days. Yuck.