TonyD's first year down south

dwarven1

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April 30th: Dear diary:
Georgia is fantastic! Just got here and love it already. Now this is a state that knows how to live!! Beautiful sunny days and warm balmy evenings. What a place! Watched the sunset from a park lying on a blanket. It was beautiful. I've finally found my home. I love it here.

May 14th:
Really heating up. Got to 89 today. Not a problem, I live in an air-conditioned home and drive an air-conditioned car. What a pleasure to see the sun every day like this. I'm turning into a real sun worshipper.

June 5th:
Had the backyard landscaped with tropical plants today. Lots of palms and rocks. What a breeze to maintain. No more mowing for me. NO MORE SHOVELING SNOW EITHER! Another scorcher today, but I love it here.

July 1st:
The temperature hasn't been below 90 all week, not even at night. Where are those ocean breezes we heard about, still seems hot. Getting used to it will take a while, I guess. I sure miss my LP collection, though. I'll have to remember not to leave anything made out of plastic in my car. Got one of those fuzzy steering wheel covers, cheaper than the burn ointment for my hands. I always wondered what burnt flesh smelled like.

July 15th:
Fell asleep by the pool. (Got 3rd degree burns over 60% of my body.) Missed two days of work, what a dumb thing to do. I learned my lesson though: got to respect the ol' sun in a climate like this.

July 20th:
I miss our cat, Tabby. He snuck into the car when I left this morning. By the time I got out to the hot car for lunch,he'd swollen up to the size of shopping bag and just as I opened the door he exploded all over $2,000 worth of leather upholstery. I told the kids he ran away. The car now smells like Kibble and poop. No more pets in this heat!

July 25th:
Ocean breezes, my ass. Hot is hot!! The home air conditioner is on the fritz and AC repairman charged $200 just to drive by and tell me he needed to order parts. Only hope for a break in the heat would be a hurricane.

July 30th:
Been sleeping outside by the pool for three nights now. Swatting the swamp mosquitoes that are as big as B-52's. $1,500 in darn house payments and we can't even go inside. Why did I ever come here?

Aug 4th:
100 degrees. Finally got the air conditioner fixed today. It cost $500 and gets the temperature down to about 90. The electric bill is almost as much as the house payment. And two old lady drivers almost ran me off the road. I hate this state.

Aug 8th:
If another wise jerk cracks, "Hot enough for you today?" I'm going to tear his head off. Damn heat! By the time I get to work, the radiator is boiling over, my clothes are soaking wet, and I smell like roasted Garfield!!

Aug 10th:
The weather report might as well be a damn recording: Hot and sunny. It's been too hot for two #@*& months and the weatherman says it might really warm up next week. And whoever came up with the statement, "it may be hot, but at least you don't have to shovel it" should die from heat exhaustion. Doesn't it ever rain in this God-forsaken place??

Aug 14th:
Welcome to Hell!!! Temperature got to 102 today. Forgot to crack the window and blew the windshield out of the Lincoln. The installer came to fix it and said, "Hot enough for you today?". My wife had to spend the $1,500 house payment to bail me out of jail.

Aug 30th:
Worst day of the summer. I'm not leaving the house.The monsoon rains finally came and all they did is to make it muggier than hell and drove the damned roaches out of the ground. I wasn't aware they could fly! The Lincoln is now floating somewhere in the Caribbean with its new $500 windshield. That does it, we're moving back to New York where all you have to worry about is getting mugged.

I hope this state breaks in half and floats to Cuba!

(OK, this was actually about Florida, but it seemed appropriate - Ross)
 
Too good, can't pay me enough to live down there. My other sort a son has been telling me all about the georgia summers while he's at wonderful Ft. Benning. :D
 
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I don't mind it... I would actually love to live in a "true" tropical environment... Just as soon as I win the lotto.. Gonna buy me an island!

Adam
 
C-pher said:
Yea, Louisiana and Tennessee wasn't a "Dry" Heat. NOLA was the worst for being hot and wet.

I had to go to NOLA for a conference once... the heat and humidity were unbelievable (this was June). One thing I did NOT expect was to fall in love with the city, though. Beautiful city, people were great and the food was absolutely awesome.

But I could never live there with that kind of heat.

Ross
 
Yeah Long Island is pretty bad for humidity but nothing was ever worse than when I visited my friend in Miami in the middle of June. Even with the AC running it was hot and humid. Plus those cockroaches the size of my foot are insane...
 
dwarven1 said:
C-pher said:
Yea, Louisiana and Tennessee wasn't a "Dry" Heat. NOLA was the worst for being hot and wet.

I had to go to NOLA for a conference once... the heat and humidity were unbelievable (this was June). One thing I did NOT expect was to fall in love with the city, though. Beautiful city, people were great and the food was absolutely awesome.

But I could never live there with that kind of heat.

Ross

Live there. You will change your tune. It's a VERY Violent city. I left in 94 in April. There were around 300 some odd murders by then. We were broken in several times. And I had a buddy that was mugged twice down the street from the house. We lived on the edge of the Garden District.

But, the place was great for going out, bars don't close. The food was the best. And there's no open container laws. So the Daiquiri places had drive thoughs.
 
The drive through daquiri places mad me think of the places we saw in Texas,drive through get your animal feed,soda, and alcohol.
 
C-pher said:
Live there. You will change your tune. It's a VERY Violent city. I left in 94 in April. There were around 300 some odd murders by then. We were broken in several times. And I had a buddy that was mugged twice down the street from the house. We lived on the edge of the Garden District.

Think I'll pass, thanks, Chris. :-/
 
About 10 years ago I joined a company that was heaquartered in Houston. Everyone had to go to a 3 week training program at the HQ. Since I joined in late June, I got to spend 3 weeks in Houston in July [shock]. When I left the building for lunch, my sunglasses would fog up. Just lovely.

Then I worked in Dallas for 8 months. The only good thing that I can say about Dallas is the fact that it isn't Houston.

After that, I worked in Atlanta for a year on a project at Delta. The walk from the building to the car on the acres of asphalt next to the airport was always fun in the summer.

The only thing I miss about the south is the barbeque. You can keep the rest.
 
2 more.

Putney, VT Curtis's BBQ, right off the Northbound exit of I 91.

Raybrook, NY (Between Lake Placid and Saranac Lake) Tail of the Pup, on NY 86.

ETA - Colonie, NY Smokey Bones, right off I 87 (Northway) on NY 5 (west of I 87) at exit 2.

Curtis's sauce is too vinegary for the wife, but it's OK too me. Tail of the Pup has good ribs, but the Pork is too runny for my taste. Smokey Bones is just awesome.

And remember, I'm picky about BBQ, since I smoke my own pork. Ask Ross in a little over a month.
 
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