On 19 Mar, Roberto C. Sánchez wrote: > On Mon, Mar 19, 2007 at 09:33:32AM -0500, Kent West wrote: >> Paul Johnson wrote: >> >Heh, Texans (and for that matter, most of the desert southwest and >> >California) crack me up in thinking that they get weather more than >> >30 days out of any given year... >> > > Hmm. When I lived in Texas I am pretty sure that we had weather every > day of the year. They have even had weather when I have gone back to > visit family. > >> >> True. So very true. The many long months of uninterrupted >> precipitation-less heat is the one thing I dislike about living in >> the Lone Star state. (It's still officially winter, and here it was >> 80 yesterday (83 expected today) (which, of course, is nothing >> compared to > > Boy, do I miss Texas! >
On the other hand, having grown up and spent most of my life so far in the Northeast, I'd have a real hard time leaving it, especially during the fall and winter. First full day of spring here, and it was 0 F at our house this morning (-15 in central Adirondacks). Well, OK, that's unusual for so late in the year, but not record-setting. I suppose that there may come a day when I don't enjoy the winter, but at 50+ it hasn't happened yet. -Chris ------------------------------------------------------------------------ | Christopher Judd, Ph. D. [EMAIL PROTECTED] | ------------------------------------------------------------------------