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To: bentway who wrote (279647)9/29/2010 3:25:54 PM
From: John KoligmanRead Replies (3) | Respond to of 306849
 
I'll second your CA view, while I don't live there but eventually plan to, I've spent quite a bit of time in San Diego as I have family there. Forget the rest of the country, if you want mild sunny days most of the year with cool nights the SD area just can't be beat. I've been there in August and it's around 70, and I've been there in late January, also in shorts... If you want to see snow just drive east a bit into the mountains around Julian, or head up toward San Bernardino and up to Lake Arrowhead. You can ski and hit the beach in the same day.

Regards,
John



To: bentway who wrote (279647)9/29/2010 10:48:06 PM
From: John VosillaRespond to of 306849
 
I used to think how any employees or business people get anything done in the entertainment industry or Silicon Valley out in CA. You just wanted to always be outside and take the day off. Then I figured out since you had it year round you can pick and choose around your busy schedule. Also the climate gives you much more energy. I know I feel so much more invigorated during out winter season down here when it drops to the 50's at night and no relentless heat and humidity outside