Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate being cold and have a hard time feeling warm in winter. It feels like the cold is in my bones. I barely leave the house in winter if I can help it - I go to/from my house and car and stay outside as minimally as possible. I have my husband walk the dog in winter.
And the number of days in a row where you don't see any blue sky is just depressing.
I really don't get this comment at all. There are a few cloudy days and some years we have "bad" winters (ice, snow) but it usually not cloudy more than a few days in a row.
Want to be depressed? Move north.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate being cold and have a hard time feeling warm in winter. It feels like the cold is in my bones. I barely leave the house in winter if I can help it - I go to/from my house and car and stay outside as minimally as possible. I have my husband walk the dog in winter.
And the number of days in a row where you don't see any blue sky is just depressing.
I really don't get this comment at all. There are a few cloudy days and some years we have "bad" winters (ice, snow) but it usually not cloudy more than a few days in a row.
Want to be depressed? Move north.
Anonymous wrote:I hate being cold and have a hard time feeling warm in winter. It feels like the cold is in my bones. I barely leave the house in winter if I can help it - I go to/from my house and car and stay outside as minimally as possible. I have my husband walk the dog in winter.
And the number of days in a row where you don't see any blue sky is just depressing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Move north. I will never understand the hate when you can easily move to a better climate. Life's too short to be miserable for months on end.
I’m from PA and despite my hatred of summer it’s worth it to live here for the year round sunshine. I can accept 3 months of intense heat in exchange for 300+ days of sunshine and mild winters.
Just how cloudy is PA? How does PA summers compare to here? Thank you!
Anonymous wrote:I hate it hate it hate it. I get Seasonal Affective Disorder starting about mid-July and it lasts until the end of September. Depression combined with heat-induced lethargy is just the absolute worst. I am dreading it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Move north. I will never understand the hate when you can easily move to a better climate. Life's too short to be miserable for months on end.
I’m from PA and despite my hatred of summer it’s worth it to live here for the year round sunshine. I can accept 3 months of intense heat in exchange for 300+ days of sunshine and mild winters.
Anonymous wrote:I hate extremes regardless of the season. My preferred weather is 45-75 with occasional, predictable rain. That climate doesn’t exist.
Anonymous wrote:Perfectly timed, as today is officially “oh it’s gross” weather in DC.
My body was not designed for it. I should live in Northern Europe or at least, like, Maine or Canada. I overhear easily no matter how hydrated I am. My skin burns instantly unless I wear SPF 50 and reapply regularly. Mosquitos love me. I get heat rashes even from the breathable, weather appropriate clothes I wear. By July my skin just kind of prickles all the time, from the heat and humidity. I was simply not meant for this weather. How I wound up in DC, in a job that is tied to the city, married to a man with similar, is comical (to others, not to me, I’m too uncomfortable to laugh).
And the worst part is that it will only get worse, every year. And my kid is just like me. I have to budget time every morning for sunscreen/bug spray application and buy UPF hats and clothing in triplicate and still, still she will wind up with pink skin and a million mosquito bites. Sigh.