RE: temps
- To: "'g*@hort.net '" g*@hort.net
- Subject: RE: [CHAT] temps
- From: Libby Valentine L*@WORKINGCONCEPTS.COM
- Date: Thu, 29 May 2003 19:41:11 -0400
That would depend greatly on where in Michigan they used to live. The Great
Lakes can pump a LOT of moisture into the air... and it does get hot
especially in the southern areas. In fact, Pam might enjoy the summers
there <LOL> I grew up about 30 miles north of Detroit, and used to wonder
why we had to deal with long, cold, snowy winters and then have to put up
with 95 degrees and high humidity for a good part of the summer as well.
Libby
MD zone 6
-----Original Message-----
From: Cersgarden@aol.com
To: gardenchat@hort.net
Sent: 5/29/2003 7:05 PM
Subject: Re: [CHAT] temps
In a message dated 5/29/03 9:26:05 AM, kmrsy@earthlink.net writes:
<< Makes you wonder why northerners retire to Florida. >>
Kitty, coming from Michigan they are not wise to humidity .... I know
Florida
has humidity. I know how our humidity is and I assume you to suffer but
Texas is dry, right? The old saying I hear about Arizona is 'but it is
dry heat'.
Ceres
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