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Time to complain about the weather — 6 Comments

  1. Sympathies on your discouraging weather. Here in upstate New York, we’ve been having exactly the same discouraging plague of cold and damp. We tell a wry little seasons joke that’s a lot like yours, too. Our version goes like this: There are four seasons in upstate New York — almost winter, winter, still winter, and road construction.

  2. No one talks about the weather as much as Texans do. So much so that I have a weather reporting website. I get reports from all over the world. If you’d like to have your say about the weather in your area….you’re welcome aboard.

    Go to: Weather Talk

  3. I humbly confess that my imagination can’t even conjure up how awful that mold invasion must have been. It’s interesting how and why we bond and commit to a geographical area…family, employment, opportunities for cultural or leisure activities, weather. Well, obviously, there’s a ton of different reasons. My husband and I relocated to TN after 6 years in MA when he decided to take an early retirement from a demanding career. We love the climate ( well, most of the time…a muggy, humid day in July could make me sing a different tune)and the roll of the land with it’s lushness and, as it turns out, I even like it’s red state complexion. Of course,10 years ago when the decision was being made there was no heightened awareness of those kinds of political undertones. Hmmm, I’m in my mid fifties and I feel very sensitized to political partisanship…I wonder if it’s a side effect of being post menopausal?!

  4. Everybody talks about the weather; nobody does anything about it, though… 🙂

  5. You could live in West Texas where the forecast today calls for 105°. Strange since just two several ago we had record lows.

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