Me too about summer. I hate it. In the cool weather you can always put on another layer of clothes to get cozy but in summer - there’s not much left to take off and it doesn’t seem to matter anyway.
It bugs me that the weather people on TV gleefully announce that it is going to be sunny and in the 90’s with increasing humidity.
Like that’s a goal. I’ll bet they stay in their air conditioned offices barely looking out the window.
Any way - thanks. Yours is an opinion I never hear and I totally agree. You can have my summer. I’ll take your fall.
My sole concern about moving to the desert southwest is the lack of seasonal shift. We'll see what happens. August is Arizona's analogue to March in the northeast when you just want it to be over.
Me too about summer. I hate it. In the cool weather you can always put on another layer of clothes to get cozy but in summer - there’s not much left to take off and it doesn’t seem to matter anyway.
It bugs me that the weather people on TV gleefully announce that it is going to be sunny and in the 90’s with increasing humidity.
Like that’s a goal. I’ll bet they stay in their air conditioned offices barely looking out the window.
Any way - thanks. Yours is an opinion I never hear and I totally agree. You can have my summer. I’ll take your fall.
Linda Clayton
You are neither alone nor adrift. What you are is frighteningly like me. We could be kin: introverted, somewhat asocial, summer-haters.
My sole concern about moving to the desert southwest is the lack of seasonal shift. We'll see what happens. August is Arizona's analogue to March in the northeast when you just want it to be over.
Amen
118 here today. Even us oven-like Phoenicians are done with summer, but we will go straight to winter, since our fall will still be in the 90s