You know how the weather goes around here: winter, spring, winter, summer, winter, summer, winter, summer, spring, summer, spring, summer, fall, summer, winter, fall, spring, winter... . And to think those poor handicapped Minnesota folks only have two seasons: winter and the Fourth of July. And the desert southwest folks only have Hades and January 12th. The great PNW? April showers year round. They all know what to expect and when to expect it. Here, we have to check the weather conditions every day. And sometimes several times a day. And all too often, after we've checked and dressed appropriately, the weather has changed by the time we get outside. This is the main reason why businesses have a hard time succeeding around here; most employees find it's easier to stay home than it is to bring spring, summer, fall and winter changes of clothes to work every day. People think we Blue Ridge types are wusses when we go up north and wear a parka when it's 40F. We're not really that cold; we just expect the weather to change rapidly and unexpectedly, and we like to be ready for it - take the parka off or zip it up, as needed.
I think I'm starting to sound like Garrison Keillor. Maybe we need to start a new thread: "Blue Ridge Cabin Buddy".
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