I lived in Maryland before and it is just as hot and humid there in the summer. If you are close to the water here it is not really that bad. You always get a nice sea breeze and you learn to like the rain in the afternoon. It cools things off. The lightning can be exciting and we do have that hurricane thing but I would rather have a 120 MPH hurricane than a 200 MPH tornadoBuccaneer wrote:Don't forget the "hotter than hell with high humidity and rain every day" season.GregF wrote:Like I said, if you are OK with cold weather. I like wearing shorts and boat shoes all year long. Even Tampa St Pete get a little too cold for me
We have seasons, Tourist season, hunting season, lobster season and snook season.
All of that is better than frostbite, shoveling snow and those miserable days when it can't make up its mind so you have sleet and freezing rain with black ice on the roads. In the last 3 months I lived in Maryland I wrecked my car in a frozen parking lot, my power was out for 2 days in a snow storm and the pipes froze and broke open in my garage.
Give me hot and humid please. Gators ain't bad eating either.
When they see that "dinner" look in YOUR eyes, they take off.
