Re: Georgia in winter
From: Ryan M Gill <monty@a...>
Date: Thu, 17 Feb 2000 02:07:34 -0500 (EST)
Subject: Re: Georgia in winter
On Tue, 15 Feb 2000, Thomas Barclay of the Clan Barclay wrote:
> ** Is that plus or minus Tornados? And I'll bet in the summer it gets
> *real* hot. See, the nice thing about life above the 49th Parallel (I
> think that's the right one... though that could be the northern
one...)
Well, in my 28 years here, I've shoveled the drive way once. In summer,
it does get hot, but every place has AC. _Every Place_. We have a fall
and Spring that are incredibly long. November and December were still in
the 50s - 70s for the most part. Tonight I rode the bike and didn't have
to bundle up like the Stay Puffed Marshmello Man.
> bearable. Fall and Spring are awesome seasons. We don't get many
floods,
> we get few earth tremors (Canadian Shield and all) and we don't get
too
> many Tornados, and pretty much zero in the realm of Typhoons, Tropical
Close to no Tornado's here. Very little over all. The ones we had
recently were in the flat part of the state.
> You go ride your bike and enjoy your 67 F. When it hits 107 in the
> summer, then we'll talk about how nice it is up here in the land of
the
> Mukluk and the Igloo.... ;)
I just go faster or ride at night. I have more pleasnt days than you I
think for things out doors. I prefer more green.
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