---In [email protected], <noozguru@...> wrote :
On 10/05/2015 08:18 AM, awoelflebater@... mailto:awoelflebater@... [FairfieldLife] wrote: ---In [email protected] mailto:[email protected], <[email protected]> mailto:[email protected] wrote : We don't have those kinds of winters any more. I'm serious. It's got milder. Yes, there are still some very cold days and nights, but they soon pass, and we don't get much snow. I've gotten soft in my old age, Feste. Where I live now the coldest it gets is about 30F and that is rare. The average temperature in the winter is about 40F with rain and damp so it isn't exactly California but it is temperate and I don't need a face mask, ski goggles and moon boots to venture outside. I've also heard from aging Fairfielders who have moving to more southerly climes so as to avoid the Fairfield winters. Gotta love the temperate Bay Area though but it's getting too expensive for many people to afford. My last winter in eastern Washington was in January of 1989 when the temps got down to below zero. I had studded tires on as that was the only way I could even keep my FWD Subaru on the road. In early January 1982 I had to drive from Seattle to Moscow, Idaho for a club gig. There had been a blizzard. I arrived in fine shape to play the gig that evening which didn't happen because the other band members had to turn back to get chains to make it over the pass. My drive was amusing through roads with 2-3 foot snow drifts on the side. Sometimes when Seattle would get bad snow storms I would be among the few driving around and most all the cars were Subarus. Seattle and Victoria snow can be treacherous though, because it is usually a tad slushy and much more slippery than colder snows. I remember careening around Victoria all cocky in one of the first snows I drove in there and almost went up on the side walk. Some good friends in Colorado had their Subaru for years and they lived in the snowy mountains with quite a climb to their Snowmass home. My VW Golf is great in the snow, especially since it is a stick (standard). ---In [email protected] mailto:[email protected], <awoelflebater@...> mailto:awoelflebater@... wrote : ---In [email protected] mailto:[email protected], <dhamiltony2k5@...> mailto:dhamiltony2k5@... wrote : Fairfield, Iowa is a great place to weather bad times. That is, to sit them out. Certainly Sell your belongings now while they are worth something and move yourself to Fairfield. Come in out of the weather and anchor your Self in these deep transcendent waters of the cove that is Fairfield, Iowa. Act fast, before it is too late? Did you read about that freighter that foundered out in 100 mile an hour weather and 40 foot waves last week in that storm off our coasts? -JaiGuruYou Heh, the last time I lived in FF the snow was up to my tits, there was no heating oil at MIU, ! the wind chill was enough to freeze the tip of your nose off in 20 seconds walking to the cafeteria where we had to eat off of paper plates because there was no hot water to wash the real dishes. I'd rather lose all my money in the stock market then experience that again; and winter is coming, dear boy. ---In [email protected] mailto:[email protected], <hepa7@...> mailto:hepa7@... wrote : Money and Markets Money and Markets The Final Reckoning: BLACK OCTOBER 2015 The Beginning of The End Dear Investor, You awake to shocking news. The investors Washington counts on for loans have snapped their wallets shut. View on www.moneyandmarkets.com http://www.moneyandmarkets.com Preview by Yahoo
