From down under, I’m hankering for your snowy vista. I’m tired of heat, sweat, dry air, bush fires, fire bugs, smoke. I suppose my view is all upside down. I’ve never lived in the snow before. Winter for me is really what Autumn weather is like for you. I have no idea what it’s like to be snowed in. But I know the foggy brain I get from living inside a house that’s over 35C (95F) for days on end in a heat wave. Then you walk outside into 104F plus degrees… do you wanna do a house exchange?
We get four seasons in Eastern Washington USA–and that includes a few 100 degree days in summer, and piles of snow in winter. I moved from cloudy Seattle, where even in summer you don a sweater after the sun goes down… in July! But too much sun, hmm, what a concept.
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From down under, I’m hankering for your snowy vista. I’m tired of heat, sweat, dry air, bush fires, fire bugs, smoke. I suppose my view is all upside down. I’ve never lived in the snow before. Winter for me is really what Autumn weather is like for you. I have no idea what it’s like to be snowed in. But I know the foggy brain I get from living inside a house that’s over 35C (95F) for days on end in a heat wave. Then you walk outside into 104F plus degrees… do you wanna do a house exchange?
Not jealous at all. I cant stand the hot weather. Come July 4, I’m ready for October.
Nice view of the mountains, though.
I know from hot, and I don’t like it, either. It’s 72 here.
Nothin’s perfect
We get four seasons in Eastern Washington USA–and that includes a few 100 degree days in summer, and piles of snow in winter. I moved from cloudy Seattle, where even in summer you don a sweater after the sun goes down… in July! But too much sun, hmm, what a concept.