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Where do you live that it's already going down to 62 degrees?IWB all day yesterday and again today…and probably tomorrow. Going to try to make it 72 hours in nothing but board shorts. Supposed to get down to 62 tonight. Makes me not look forward to fall coming. I enjoy the change of seasons, but not the colder weather!
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Off topic, but those honeycomb coffers on the ceiling detail are cool with the staggered lighting. And looks like large subway tiles on the walls? Neat setup.
Upstate South Carolina. I spent my childhood summers on the Treasure Coast area of Florida and 4 years in Charleston, SC prior to this. But, grew up about 10 minutes from the border with Western North Carolina. I miss the beach and warm weather, but I love the mountains too.Where do you live that it's already going down to 62 degrees?
God I can't wait to move out of Florida. The wife and I want to move to Georgia. I would rather go to Tennessee or Virginia, but I'll take Georgia. ❤
You lucky duck.Upstate South Carolina. I spent my childhood summers on the Treasure Coast area of Florida and 4 years in Charleston, SC prior to this. But, grew up about 10 minutes from the border with Western North Carolina. I miss the beach and warm weather, but I love the mountains too.
If only I could be independently wealthy and spend summers here and winters on the coast somewhere.
Off topic, but those honeycomb coffers on the ceiling detail are cool with the staggered lighting. And looks like large subway tiles on the walls? Neat setup.
Depends on where in Georgia. I like the Blue Ridge and Dahlonega areas a lot, and Savannah is super cool. Atlanta and surrounding areas are miserable places to be, personal opinion. Rural areas of Georgia are really no different than any other rural Southeastern areas. South Georgia has some cool plantations for hunting and stuff, if you’re in to that.You lucky duck.
What do you think of Georgia? I miss seasons. And a less expensive area to live, ha.
Just trying to find a place to raise a family really. I miss the North. I also want to go somewhere less expensive. I need work, but I don't *think* that will be a problem with Georgia.Depends on where in Georgia. I like the Blue Ridge and Dahlonega areas a lot, and Savannah is super cool. Atlanta and surrounding areas are miserable places to be, personal opinion. Rural areas of Georgia are really no different than any other rural Southeastern areas. South Georgia has some cool plantations for hunting and stuff, if you’re in to that.
I walked out the back door this morning with the dogs at 7 AM, looked at the thermometer, and it said 46 degrees. Nah! I must have read that wrong. It was 56 yesterday morning. So I looked again and.....yep, it was 46. The heat & humidity here in PA is every bit as bad as in the Low Country of SC, or Florida. But thankfully, we only have to put up with it for about a month in the Summer.Where do you live that it's already going down to 62 degrees?
God I can't wait to move out of Florida. The wife and I want to move to Georgia. I would rather go to Tennessee or Virginia, but I'll take Georgia. ❤
Not sure why but this photo made me miss my Sage 1. I may have to look into getting another one.I finished up rotating through my Sage collection for my morning cardio IWB in gym shorts with the Maxamet edition of the first knife in that series. Later I grabbed my RAT, getting things together for a recycling/dump run as I had some dead basketballs to get rid of and they're a lot easier to deal with partially collapsed. The RAT, generally a work beater, is usually my choice for a quick de-inflation as the balls can have a lot of gummy sealant inside that's hard to remove, but the b-ball gear all lives upstairs from the woodshop so I just grabbed a utility knife for that task anyway. While I was out by the work truck I decided that the RAT could live in the F350 as a backup for those times I've forgotten to carry or need a serrated blade.
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