What is the most ideal climate for you? What environment makes you happy?
70° weather. Staying in my room. I love it here. My own she-shed.
LOVE the term "she-shed!"
@Jnei That is a female's version of a man-cave.
@Sarahroo29 I knew it as soon as I read it - but I'd never heard it before!
@Jnei You learned something new today!
@Sarahroo29 I love my man cave, you can both come and visit if you bring me food. I'm confused, what did she shed?
@Whathappensnow Lol.
Dry, mild weather would be great, I despise humid weather, like the type that is felt in summer in florida. lol.
We get that here in the Midwest occasionally. When walking outside from the AC it feels like another person just climbed on your back it's so oppressive.
I grew up in Louisiana,and they have humid summers there too. I remember one day I was walking outside, and the humid heat felt literally like a blanket on me. Ugh! My favorite weather is relatively dry air with temperatures 60-70 degrees.
Its like being in the jungle or something, I live in NE Florida, and here it feels substantially hotter than the coast. Its like a steamy amazonic type of humidity, lol.
After growing up in the northern reaches of New York state and then two winters in Yellowstone, where I am now is as close to ideal as I can get. Middle of Florida.
Hawaii stays at around 76°F year round, because it's close enough to the equator, but surrounded by ocean. I would love to live there!
Someplace warm and sunny most of the year. Coastal location. Maybe relocation in the cards for this New Englander.
Come to the driest continent with warmth.
Cold! You know the planet where humans first encounter the Aliens in Alien? Howling blizzards, perpetual night etc? Well, I'd like to live there. Having spent a large percentage of my life living with ferrets, the highly intelligent, determined, fast, blood-thirsty creatures would be to my liking too.
Now, why is that?
I want change of seasons and trees that change colors on the fall. But with a dry (not humid) climate where there are not bugs. I can't go back to muggy and buggy. I think I have it just about how I like it here at 6,300 feet elevation in the Rocky Mountain foothills.
This is super easy. High Mountains in temperate latitudes - like Colorado. It would be great if it were not so crowded. For me, I prefer being above 10,000 feet. Many folks don't like it so it keeps the crowds down.
OH yeah and the Peruvian Andes also work. Not as many folks there either. And the exchange rate is currently favorable. Shhh! Don't let anybody discover this! If I won the Lottery, I'd be there immediately. (But then I guess I'd have to enter... Oh well.)
The following is a half truth but I thought mildly provocative and distincly outside of @Silvereyes expectation: the most favourable climate is 98.4°F plus a little. Where the moisture falls during periods of repeated increase and decrease of pressure. Where the body feels as if embraced by soft down but also knowing sudden extremes causing perspiration and delicious shivers. And where is that? In the arms of your love making love.
I don't think it's a lie! It's the perfect place. If I had that, the weather outside wouldn't matter. IMHO
@BeeHappy Having written that I then lifted my blood sugar level by breaking my now 14 hour fast and reflected. I agree with you. It's not a lie but may stir a few people. And I don't think that you need to be humble ... more unashamed.
Thank you!
@MrLizard If too hot wouldnt you turn the a/c up?
@MrLizard I very rarely resort to a/c - just live with 24/7 fans and occassional spray bottles...showers 3 x a day.
Hazey, Hot & Humid..love it..think S.E Asia..like Viet Nam..
Try Brisbane north. In the wet you need a knife to cut the air to breathe.
@FrayedBear sorry but No thanks..the P.M in Australia is even More bigoted than Drumpf..also Viet nam is cheaper..
@Charlene You think the PM is bad! Meet some of the rednecks voting for left and right political parties. If you want a laugh, on Facebook there is a person up in Northern Queensland way who takes the piss out of all politicians but particularly an independent called Pauline Hanson. The person I refer to uses the nom de guerre of Pauline Pantsdown. Vietnam is much cheaper than bloat economy Australia which is currently only surviving through government spending of non existant future income.
@FrayedBear sounds familiar..
The Pacific Northwest. It's nice and cool and always green!
I want low 70s, light breeze, low humidity and sunshine.
I love cold weather. I would be happy if it was a constant 35 degrees.
I used to love the weather in Northern California (Marin county, just north of San Francisco) where it didn't get too cold in the winter but was usually nice fro hiking all year long, and there were a lot of places to go hiking. I live in Florida now and it is just too hot to want to do much outside.
Ohio weather is great in the summer and fall, and the Gulf Coast is great in the winter. Colorado, along the front range is great most of the year with 350 days of sunshine on average and very dry so you better live near water. Key West is about the same, but very humid. Really hard to choose, so maybe being a nomad is my best environment?
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