How's the weather out here?
Category PersonalAs many of you know, I hate the heat. I hold it responsible for the death of Carl Gholson (on my flippin' birthday, no less), as well as several others. Many of you also know that I'm considering leaving the desert for cooler climes.
Most of my F&R in Phoenix have been telling me things like "you'll hate the winters there, nothing but snow and ice", and "you'll freeze your ass off!". My question is, how bad are the winters here?
To those of you who live near the Great Lakes (or any "cold, wintry place), or have real experience with this kind of climate; what's it really like? I've been here in Grand Rapids, MI for just under a week, and I'm in love. I'm dreading heading back to the desert (again, on my flippin' birthday) next week.
Granted, this is summer, and summer ain't like winter, but seriously, how bad can it get?
-Devin
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I grew up in Michigan, just north of Detroit, went to college at BGSU, just south of Toledo, Ohio and now live in the suburbs of Cleveland. So, I've been around this area all my life. Can't say I've never thought moving to warmer climates would be nice, but it is good to have changing seasons and actual large variations in temperature. Granted, it is cold in the winter usually, and there can be lots of snow from time to time. But it's not Canada or Alaska or anything.
I'd encourage you to give it a shot, if you are really wanting to get out of the blast furnace out there.
Feel free to get with me directly via email if you have more you'd like to discuss.
Phil
Posted by Phil Randolph At 09:23:44 AM On 07/10/2006 | - Website - |
For a winter newbie, I have a few suggestions: Make sure you buy a house that has a garage for your car - dealing with morning frost is a minor annoyance that gets REALLY old when it lasts 6 months. Get a snow blower (or, better yet, a plow attachment for a riding lawn mower) - us old folks shouldn't shovel entire driveways several times a month. Look into a 4 wheel drive vehicle if you don't already own one - when it snows more often than not, the plows leave a fair amount of snow and ice behind for us to drive over, and automatic traction control and 4 wheel drive come in handy (but don't be fooled - the better traction makes it seem like you can drive faster in the snow, but it doesn't mean you can *stop* any faster...).
Other than that? It gets cold. You buy better coats, some decent boots and gloves, and you occasionally shiver a bit. No big deal, really.
Posted by Rob McDonagh At 11:55:57 AM On 07/10/2006 | - Website - |
Now, I'm going to disagree with the Good Captain about the snowblower or plow. If you have an excessively long driveway, perhaps; but otherwise I think it makes more economic sense to pay someone to plow for you. Why? Because it makes no sense to get a wimpy snowblower. If you get one, it needs to be big enough so that when you get a 24 inch dumping you will only need to go out twice. That runs into some big bucks, and you'll need to do annual maintenance on it and even then it won't last forever. When you total it all up you find that you don't save a lot of money versus just paying a plow driver... so for a couple of bucks savings per snowfall YOU'RE DOING THE WORK.
Posted by Richard Schwartz At 08:33:54 PM On 07/10/2006 | - Website - |
Posted by Rob McDonagh At 04:41:38 PM On 07/11/2006 | - Website - |
I've got a 14 year old boy, so normal snow shovel work isn't that much of a problem for me (for him yes, but for me not at all). The houses I've been checking out are all in areas where the roads get plowed (but water is well and sewer is septic) -not really rural, but not really what I consider to be urban (or even suburban).
-Devin.
Posted by Devin Olson At 10:17:51 PM On 07/11/2006 | - Website - |
Also, everytime I go back to visit these other places, I easily fall in love with them again because it all seems to be so wonderful as a tourist. But when I watch the weather person talk about the "Lake Effect" up around the Great Lakes and the 100 feet of snow in the Midwest...I thank my lucky stars, flip a few burgers on the grill, and tap one of Spanky's Christmas Ale's
....in January.
Posted by Kollapse At 06:37:26 PM On 07/17/2006 | - Website - |
-Devin.
Posted by Devin Olson At 11:04:37 PM On 07/17/2006 | - Website - |