auntblabby wrote:
Horus wrote:
I would seriously consider joining forces with some of you and sharing a place together. I WILL NOT leave South Florida except if the circumstances were a very exceptional "offer I can't refuse" type thing.:
wish you lived in washington state. the heat in florida would literally kill me, having suffered heat stroke in my youth.
Actually....I think i'd love everything about Washington state save the weather. I'm sure the cultural/musical/intellectual scene would be much more appealing to me than what S. Florida has to offer (generally speaking) in those areas.
I'm just pretty unwilling to pick up roots at this point. My aging mother lives here and so does the only close friends I have. The rest of my family lives in Pittsburgh, but i'm not prepared to move back there at this point even though I love that city as well.
Still.....S. Florida isn't all that bad really. I like the heat and humidity, so long as i'm not doing serious physical labor out in it (I have before and it nearly killed me) and subtropical/tropical (depending on who you ask....even climatologists seem to dispute this) natural environment greatly appeals to me as well. I love all the exotic plants from tropical areas all over the globe too. It is always a joy to look at the beautiful tropical plants/trees/flowers like Bougainvillea, Jacaranda, Bromeliads, Orchids, Areca Palms, Bird-of-Paradise, etc....
When I look at them....I dream of all the places I love to visit someday which I may never see in this lifetime
Places like French Polynesia, The Tropical Andes, St. Lucia, Thailand, Papua New Guinea, Malaysia, Madagascar, Brazil, etc.....
I have a great passion for all things tropical....from coral reefs to Andean cloud forest and all the splendid flora and fauna that dwells within such places.
It's actually unseasonably cold right here right now though. A strong cold front moved in on Friday and its dropped down to the low 50's (it feels colder with the wind chill factor and with the high humidity we usually have here) over the past few nights. We usually don't see temps this cold until at least the first couple weeks of December.
That may not sound too cold for you northerners, but keep in mind our average temps for this time of year is a high of 82 and a low of 70. Such temps will return on Tuesday and since i'm so acclimated to the more common hothouse conditions down here, I welcome them.