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To: Rate_Determining_Step
Been looking at NH. I don't like snow, but I'll put up with it for 3-4 months, etc.

Not to throw cold water on your project, but in NH, 3-4 months isn't the amount of time you'd have to put up with snow; it's the amount of time you'd have to enjoy decent, sunny, warm weather. In New England, our winters last a good 6 months. It's not unheard of to get snow in late April/early May, or be snowbound from early October on out.

35 posted on 06/10/2004 12:30:55 PM PDT by 54-46 Was My Number
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To: 54-46 Was My Number
Not to throw cold water on your project, but in NH, 3-4 months isn't the amount of time you'd have to put up with snow; it's the amount of time you'd have to enjoy decent, sunny, warm weather. In New England, our winters last a good 6 months. It's not unheard of to get snow in late April/early May, or be snowbound from early October on out.

Holy cow! I didn't know it was that bad. Before we moved to Seattle, we lived in Chicago. I was a little tyke and don't remmeber it being that bad, but parents were killed by the heat and the cold. I do remember the cold. All things considered, I'll take heat over cold.

Just to keep everybody participating, we are also considering FL. Panhandle or Augustine east.

The TX people are making a strong case and their sense of humor is my style! :D

However, NH hasn't been ruled out. I like to think I make the decisions, but wife is really in charge. ;)

53 posted on 06/10/2004 12:45:49 PM PDT by Rate_Determining_Step (US Military - Draining the Swamp of Terrorism since 2001!)
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