Old 07-19-2008, 02:58 AM
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susan s.
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I can't wait! Rose Marie are you trying to scare me away? :D I do believe my place is sold. We will be tying up ends this week if he is as serious as he sounds. It sounds like Las Vegas weather. I do not get the high humidity tho. I have lived in Las Vegas, Colorado, (I Lived most of it out there in Tornado Ally where thunderstorms were the norm all summer, we were afraid to go for a walk out here on the flats around 6pm) Seattle, S. Korea, S. Carolina, Kentucky, N. CAL (San Francisco), And of course Montana, (where I grew up!) Also I spent time in Louisiana in August.

I would think the weather would be more dry during the summer high heat mos. Like around Bullhead City and Laughlan, NV. Are we talking a different climate? I remember the monsoons in Vegas, where it could be impossible to cross a street and in Pyong Tek. We would bath on the roof, the rain was warm enough, Only S. Korea also has a mighty cold winter as well. Oh well as long as it stays warm.

I'm beginning to think I should be shopping for real estate in Mexico! :lol: I just may have to buy an acre in the mountains for my husband just so I do not have to listen to him complain about the weather! I told him the reason I was wanting to buy two houses was for just that reason. Actually I heard him cussing at the soap in the shower one morning. So the weather is not the only thing that gets to him. But I figure he ain'ta goin to be happy no matter where we go so I figure I may as well be! As long as he has his shop and air conditioning he'll be O.K. For me it's my pool, patio kitchen and sewing room :lol: .

I have been keeping an eye on your forcast I'll have to remember to note the humidity for comparison.

I'd love you over for B-B-Q once we get settled.
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