Anonymous wrote:We're closer to this than you think--the Catoctin mountains feature mornings like this, and they're only an hour and a half away.
Anonymous wrote:I remember this from northern (not UP) Michigan.
mAnonymous wrote:I miss cool Summer evenings in New England but they barely exist these days. So many of the houses in RI, MA and even ME have A/C now because the climate has changed so much. I ROASTED on Cape Ann last Summer

Anonymous wrote:Yes but mine are New England memories. Height of summer and I did not want to get into the lake for swimming lessons because it was very chilly!
Taking off your pants and sweatshirt on the sand and trying to tough it into the water at 7 or 8 years old. Hopefully it resulted in me being a Resilient Person!
Anonymous wrote:Yes but mine are New England memories. Height of summer and I did not want to get into the lake for swimming lessons because it was very chilly!
Taking off your pants and sweatshirt on the sand and trying to tough it into the water at 7 or 8 years old. Hopefully it resulted in me being a Resilient Person!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in the DC area now (for 20+ years) but grew up in the mountains. This morning I remembered how, in the summer, it would be brisk in the morning until 10am or so. Like in the 50s, sometimes even cooler. I have these very distinct memories of leaving the house for day camp, tennis lessons, or on vacation, and it being cold enough to get goose bumps. I was a kid, so of course I toughed it out in shorts and sandals, but we'd also wear oversized sweatshirts just for the morning if we had to.
This morning it was cool enough that I was reminded of those mornings and that very specific feeling of brisk air coming through before it got nice and hot. It's an extremely specific sort of weather that this area just doesn't get because of the humidity -- by the time it's warm enough to start having hot days, it's also humid enough that it never gets particularly chilly even in the early morning hours.
Can anyone else relate? Makes me want to plan a trip to the mountains!
That sounds like magic. I grew up in FL, MS, and NC. And then moved here. At least in FL and NC there was an ocean breeze.
Anonymous wrote:I live in the DC area now (for 20+ years) but grew up in the mountains. This morning I remembered how, in the summer, it would be brisk in the morning until 10am or so. Like in the 50s, sometimes even cooler. I have these very distinct memories of leaving the house for day camp, tennis lessons, or on vacation, and it being cold enough to get goose bumps. I was a kid, so of course I toughed it out in shorts and sandals, but we'd also wear oversized sweatshirts just for the morning if we had to.
This morning it was cool enough that I was reminded of those mornings and that very specific feeling of brisk air coming through before it got nice and hot. It's an extremely specific sort of weather that this area just doesn't get because of the humidity -- by the time it's warm enough to start having hot days, it's also humid enough that it never gets particularly chilly even in the early morning hours.
Can anyone else relate? Makes me want to plan a trip to the mountains!