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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 1352522" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>I remember those days JW. Every afternoon it seemed, the sky would open up around Lafayette and Neuva Iberia and down it would come for a bit, then sunny and be muggy as heck. Might get a break every couple of years, but most years, seems the sun pulled the moisture out of the swamp all morning and cloud up around 3 o'clock , but maybe it was just stuff coming in from the gulf every day. Made it rough tho, walking out of the house in the morning to go to work and be sweating before ya get to the truck. My wife absolutely hated it and we packed up and went back to the Concho in west Texas. Then, I moved us here, and it's not quite as bad as La--just hot and partly humid minus the afternoon showers. Every once in a while, she still runs that "Can't we just move back West?" thing by me--I may say yes before too many more years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 1352522, member: 18945"] I remember those days JW. Every afternoon it seemed, the sky would open up around Lafayette and Neuva Iberia and down it would come for a bit, then sunny and be muggy as heck. Might get a break every couple of years, but most years, seems the sun pulled the moisture out of the swamp all morning and cloud up around 3 o'clock , but maybe it was just stuff coming in from the gulf every day. Made it rough tho, walking out of the house in the morning to go to work and be sweating before ya get to the truck. My wife absolutely hated it and we packed up and went back to the Concho in west Texas. Then, I moved us here, and it's not quite as bad as La--just hot and partly humid minus the afternoon showers. Every once in a while, she still runs that "Can't we just move back West?" thing by me--I may say yes before too many more years. [/QUOTE]
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