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05-09-2021 02:57 PM
My kids inlaws live in Vegas, they go to the Oregon Coast in the summers.
05-09-2021 04:20 PM
@jeanlake wrote:I'm less and less a winter fan. In central midwest, January is do-able. February is the worst weather month IMO. March sees spring on the horizon. We spend each February in 30A FL panhandle. My friend moved to Dallas and they survive with a backyard pool. My brother swore by 12 months of good weather in his adopted hometown - San Diego. What IS the best year-round town?
@jeanlake Isn't San Diego known for having perfect weather?
05-09-2021 04:31 PM
@granddi : I live in a resort community in N.E. Arizona ( we are routinely 22 degrees less than Phoenix). As of Memorial Day our population triples; so yes there are many Phoenicians that routinely escape their high Summer temps.
05-09-2021 05:04 PM
@On It Did you read my post #14 above?
05-09-2021 05:34 PM
@deeva : I live in Show Low fulltime; our population triples from May through September.
05-09-2021 06:11 PM
I hate hot and humid weather and the bugs that seem to go with it. I don't even want to vacation in areas like that. I live in Western Washington where summer is usually comfortable - that is even worth putting up with the rain for!
05-09-2021 06:44 PM
@granddi Would love to be able to spend a few months in a cooler climate to beat the heat, but unfortunately a full.time job prevents me from doing that. Maybe when I retire, but then I would probably have to have a winter home somewhere. Don't know if I will have the budget for that.
Meanwhile, I will stay here and live with the sweltering heat and humidity in South Florida. Thank goodness for A/C and a pool. 😵🏊
05-09-2021 06:59 PM
@DiAnne wrote:I hate hot and humid weather and the bugs that seem to go with it. I don't even want to vacation in areas like that. I live in Western Washington where summer is usually comfortable - that is even worth putting up with the rain for!
What is winter like there? Asking for a friend. LOL
05-09-2021 08:33 PM
Not a fan of the heat or humidity. Prefer the fall and winter here in Ma. Give me snow and ice any day .
05-09-2021 10:32 PM
There are retired folks who stay where they are either because of economics or health reasons. I'm in the lower Midwest (Missouri) and can put up with a month or two of winter weather, and likewise a few months of hot and humid summer weather. My cool summer escape would be a week or two in northern Michigan or Minnesota - or my own AC home! I can put up with the few snow storms that we have here in the winter! In answer to your question - I don't have an escape - I like where I live.
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