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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 696748" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>im convinced the best time to visit beautiful Missouri, and it is beautiful, is fall or spring. Although I will never get used to high 90s and humidity combined, summer in Missouri was not the hottest place I've ever been. That would be Miami in the summer. I not only could not enjoy the tropical sun and fire like heat, I got sun poisining and itched like every part of my upper body had a chicken pock, until we left. This was my first honeymoon, perhaps a foreshadowing of my not very good first marriage.</p><p></p><p>Did I say I hate enormous bugs and fear alligators and sharks?</p><p></p><p>Since hub is anti California for reasons I don't quite understand and thinks Texas is boring, I suspect we will be snowbirding in AZ or NV as our base. Nice, sunny (important) summer days, mountains, critters, other sniwbirds whom Im sure make the natives cringe and cool nights with no need to hook up air conditioning (expensive) work for me. I really do feel for the natives. Such an influx of northern gray hair from more rushed cultures...never fun.</p><p></p><p>The only downside for the snowbird however is rattlesnakes, but I guess I can learn to identify and avoid them (shudder).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 696748, member: 1550"] im convinced the best time to visit beautiful Missouri, and it is beautiful, is fall or spring. Although I will never get used to high 90s and humidity combined, summer in Missouri was not the hottest place I've ever been. That would be Miami in the summer. I not only could not enjoy the tropical sun and fire like heat, I got sun poisining and itched like every part of my upper body had a chicken pock, until we left. This was my first honeymoon, perhaps a foreshadowing of my not very good first marriage. Did I say I hate enormous bugs and fear alligators and sharks? Since hub is anti California for reasons I don't quite understand and thinks Texas is boring, I suspect we will be snowbirding in AZ or NV as our base. Nice, sunny (important) summer days, mountains, critters, other sniwbirds whom Im sure make the natives cringe and cool nights with no need to hook up air conditioning (expensive) work for me. I really do feel for the natives. Such an influx of northern gray hair from more rushed cultures...never fun. The only downside for the snowbird however is rattlesnakes, but I guess I can learn to identify and avoid them (shudder). [/QUOTE]
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