HOLY FUCKADOODLE THAT'S HOT!!!
I mean seriously... midnight and 84°/76% Humidity and Heat Index of 89°Fugginhottern'ell...
Whoinnahell even HAS appreciable heat index at fukkin' midnight?
mnem
shut up, bean...
I wouldn't dream of laughing at you next winter whinging and bitching about the cold
I grew up an afternoon's drive away from where we're moving to; so not like I don't know what I'm getting myself into.
That said... I also very well remember how the winters beat me up with my back injury, and how my answer (when we visited Florida for the winters) to people asking about the heat was
not the ubiquitous
"It's a DRY heat!" (it isn't down there; very much like Houston most of the time, except the occasional sea breeze which we don't even get a whiff of up here in Toxic Waste Central) but rather
"Nobody ever died of a heart attack shoveling the sunshine!!!"Right now, after a decade of record-setting hot-ass summers, I'm READY to be cold for a while. Of course, that surmise is also based on decades-old memories memories filtered through the lens of childhood...
You're probably right; in the harsh light of morning and after-breakfast clarity, I know the cold and changing weather fronts will probably cripple me for weeks at a time.
But it's a choice now between that and simply not being able to breathe most of the time. I don't really think there's much of a choice.
Let it snow. I don't care. Typically first snow is usually end of November but we did get a freak snow storm once on October 4th. Caused a lot of damage because the trees still had leaves on them.
Having a great big case of
THAT right now. LOL
mnem
Plenty of misery... No regrets.