Recommendations - the perfect climate?
Where I live is pretty darn perfect...or at least it's fairly mild all year
long. Oh, we have our rainy and colder seasons, but no snow and nothing terribly extreme. You can be in shorts in the middle of January some years, but even during a typical winter you will never be bundling up like you do in snow country. It gets chilly, but definitely bearable. We never have extremely hot summers, either. Our ocean acts as a natural A/C bringing the fog in to cool things off if it gets too warm, which is unusual. The evenings are cool so you don't go to bed and sweat. Not many places have air conditioning here, except for large office buildings for the most part. I'd say it's an easy climate to live in. Lindsay It was posted: What's your idea of a perfect climate? Do you like hot weather, cold weather, rainy, dry, breezy? |
Recommendations - the perfect climate?
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Recommendations - the perfect climate?
Joan wrote:
San Diego probably has the best climate anywhere. "Best climate" is certainly a matter of personal taste; but I personally have to agree with you, Joan. Coastal So. CA is hard to beat in the climate department. Howie |
Recommendations - the perfect climate?
My BIL lives in Coronado Shores, San Diego. I have been there numerous
times and have found the climate there to be anything but the "best" regardless of the time of year. SUNNY........Shows what a good tourism hype can do S'nd I XXX |
Recommendations - the perfect climate?
On Thu, 13 May 2004 07:27:22 -0400, (villa
deauville) wrote: My BIL lives in Coronado Shores, San Diego. I have been there numerous times and have found the climate there to be anything but the "best" regardless of the time of year. Let's compare SUNSET. San Diego -England. Yep, you got a point there, SUNSET. LOL |
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