Interesting topic. But, I do have a few things to add............. First off, I have seen the climates over a good share of the country in all four seasons. Most of the south has brutally hot summers. Most of the northern states have brutally cold winters. There is a trade-off. Up north they have BUGS!!! Mosquitoes that have to have FAA licensing and tail numbers. Gnats, chiggers, black flies, and all sorts of itchy little critters. Down south, they have lizards, spiders the size of dinner plates, and cockroaches the size of house cats. Climate seems to have as much to do with altitude as anything. Parts of West Virginia never get warmer than the low 80s. Parts of Massachusetts get regularly into the 90s in the summer with coastal humidity to boot. So, there is probably no ideal climate for all year around. But there is one thing that I came to realize before I actually did retire. Where I am is HOME. Little things like all of my friends accumulated over a lifetime are here. I know where things are - like the butcher, the baker, and the candlestick maker. I know my way around the streets of the city as well as the more rural areas around me. So the thought that came to my mind was "why would I want to leave here?" So that I can start all over again getting to know people, finding where to shop, where to get my car serviced, where the best gas prices are, who has the better produce, ands a host of other everyday things that we usually never think about. At this time of my life, there really is no other place that I would like to live. Many places I would like to visit, but THIS IS HOME!!!
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