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Old 03-14-2010, 04:47 PM #91
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Its 56 degrees today in San Diego (52 in Balto- D.C.)
I was meaning the average temp.
Summers can get in the high 80's sometimes.
I'll take 50's (w/no snow) rather than 15-25 (or less) with 60"-85" ofsnow (in less than 2 weeks, this year).
and 80 rather than 98-103 like it is around here.
But around here, you can't feel the ground shake, and the dishes rattle.
Nide, I'm confused. Do you live in San Diego? Your sig says the Cheasapeak Bay. I was considering that area, but thought it might be too cold, though it's better than here! Maybe I need to take a trip there. A temperate climate is really what I need. The less changes the better! I would rather deal with boring weather than pain, any day.

Anything you can tell me about San Diego would be greatly appreciated.

Daniella, I live in the foothills of the Blue Ridge mountains. Before this illness I thought the weather was great. Funny how the cold/fronts are my enemies now.
Can you tell me where you live? Do you like the weather?
I will keep in mind the teaching hospitals for future reference.

They are calling for snow tonight!

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Old 03-14-2010, 04:49 PM #92
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Thanks to all, for the warm welcome! (Pun intended.) I'll post something in the introduction thread so you all have an idea of who the heck I am.

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...Nide,Your sig says the Cheasapeak Bay.....
Name's Bob...... and that's right.
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Sunrise I moved from MI to FL but lived in CA before that. Ca was the best for my leg pain but for my eye condition it was worse but not as bad as MI winter. FL is better then MI though for the legs and eyes by far. The humidity can be hard sometimes for my leg and foot pain here in FL. This winter here has been cold though and the up and down weather is not good. Everyone is different but when it is cold/snow I turn into crying pain. I am no way not in pain right now cause I have had a majorly bad month but the warm does help.
Nide I get it the average now I see. I heard San Diego is pretty. I agree snow is yuck.
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