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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1664008" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>I'm the same, it's too cold here in the winter for me too. We are seriously looking to relocate to southeastern OK, where a lot of my wife's family are in the next few years if things work out. I used to think south Florida was where I would go, but lots of people and expensive property doesn't make it as appealing. I've hated winter as long as I can remember. Where we are it gets some of all of it. some winters hardly no snow at all, others can have several inches at a time. Most winters are summed up by cold rains and mud. Then there's the occasional cold snaps that are miserably cold with or without snow and sometimes ice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1664008, member: 24816"] I'm the same, it's too cold here in the winter for me too. We are seriously looking to relocate to southeastern OK, where a lot of my wife's family are in the next few years if things work out. I used to think south Florida was where I would go, but lots of people and expensive property doesn't make it as appealing. I've hated winter as long as I can remember. Where we are it gets some of all of it. some winters hardly no snow at all, others can have several inches at a time. Most winters are summed up by cold rains and mud. Then there's the occasional cold snaps that are miserably cold with or without snow and sometimes ice. [/QUOTE]
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