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Originally Posted by CD5Passion
As for you Rob, I would be happy to live in a area with actual seasons. I live in california and there is two seasons....summer and fire season...and Florida is just humid season. Once i graduate from Brooks I told my girlfriend that we will probably be moving back out to new england...most likely somewhere in vermont because its definatly the best state I've ever been to. and I've been to something like 33 states.
I'm a snow person...today i helped my girlfriends dad plow the 1/4 mile driveway lol (they live a ways away from the nearest road..which is a dirt road) and I stode in the snow with her dad while he did final repairs on the old eurovan lol....
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I think you'll grow old of it soon enough. I've lived with snow all my life, I'm tired of the 5 months of heavy jackets + boots, bad traffic, dirty roads and the clean up required.
Here in Toronto we're experiencing our first Dec/Jan without snow. It's wonderful.
I think people who dont experience snow on a regular basis like the idea of snow, but until they live with it year in and year out have a tough time understanding the impact on their lives.
I relate snow to living in Hawai. When you visit Hawai seems amazing, interestingly enough most mainlanders can't stand more then a year, even on the big island.
I'm moving to Cali, and when i want snow I'll hope the $50 flight to the mountains, and then leave the snow there.