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To: JDN who wrote (94725)12/30/1999 9:24:00 AM
From: Road Walker  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 186894
 
JDN, OT - Florida and NC

Heat and humidity - Many places around the country get oppressive heat and humidity, it actually gets much hotter in Chicago than it does here on the West Coast of FL. The thing that gets me is that it is RELENTLESS, from mid-June to mid-September, it is NEVER cool, even at night. Florida is, weatherwise, a great place to live the other nine months of the year, and the 360 +/- days of sunshine is hard to beat.

I agree on Asheville, a great place. And most of the people of North Carolina have a graceful dignity and friendliness that you only seem to find in the real South.

John



To: JDN who wrote (94725)12/30/1999 9:31:00 AM
From: Tony Viola  Respond to of 186894
 
JDN, So, everything is airconditioned. Even plants are A/C.

Is that just the northern type plants, like geraniums, or also the tropical ones? Haha (as you say).

Tony



To: JDN who wrote (94725)12/30/1999 12:38:00 PM
From: xstuckey  Respond to of 186894
 
OT the place I would suggest for you: Asheville, North Carolina.

JDN,

I'm in Atlanta. My wife and I am planning to build a summer home in Black Mountain, NC, just 20 miles from Asheville. I stayed there in the summers when I was a teenager and it's great.

The winters in Atlanta are like spring up north (except for about 10 real cold days). I can do my daily walk in shorts much of the time.

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