This is Why I Live Here

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Sunset on the bayou after a sunny 70° day riding throughout South Louisiana... it's why I endure
the suffocating heat of July and August.

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My kids and our mutt at the Cajun Hideaway...

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My guess is Y'all could escape if you rode/drove at night to Colorado. They got big hills and they even keep some snow right through July and August. That swamp will be right where you left it when you come back in September. Nothin' personal, but there's no way I'd put up with 100 degree temps and 100% humidity. Especially day in and day out. Truth is, I don't really like the 90/90 we get some summers.
 
Careful with those chillens come summer. I hear the 'steeters carry off youngens down there!

Of course up this way 'bout now they'd run the risk of gettin' lost in one-a-them massive white piles of global warming.
 
And all these years I thought those were "snowmen" and now I find they're really kids covered with globs of global warming. Well I'll be darned you learn something new every day.
 
Careful with those chillens come summer. I hear the 'steeters carry off youngens down there!

Of course up this way 'bout now they'd run the risk of gettin' lost in one-a-them massive white piles of global warming.
Our state flag should read; "Sweat, Swat & Swear". :D

The mosquitoes are pretty bad here at dawn and dusk, but after that they're not bad especially during the day. Even so, I'll take the skeeters to the damned gnats that swarm your face likie they had were I grew up (NW PA).
 
Can't blame you, Par. Especially on a day like today, (it's currently -8). I've mentioned in other threads I have a daughter who lives on the Gulf Coast of Miss, who's always working us over to move down there. I can't get past that hurricane thing. Winter's a huge PITA, but except for extreme cases like Buffalo and Boston this year, you can deal with it. I was in Biloxi before and after Katrina. No, thank you. I'll take winter.
 
Sunset on the bayou after a sunny 70° day riding throughout South Louisiana... it's why I endure
the suffocating heat of July and August.

TriumphontheBayou_zps840205d4.jpg


My kids and our mutt at the Cajun Hideaway...

KidsampPennywithTriumphatSantas_zps6a97fc4f.jpg

Great pictures and I know your proud of that group...BUT...that scene would look great with 2 feet of snow on the ground and every surface know to man! Just think of the snow as a soft place to land.
 
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