Yeah but - where were you in OCtober 1989? for instance. I've felt
several quakes out west... and a couple of tiny ones here..
I love visiting California,but what has been going on their climate wise
recently is also something I'd have a hard time with..
In NYC I can fill up the bath tub twice a day and not do any damage
tothe environment ... I dont' own a house , and I live three flights up
in a neighborhood where the floods of Sandy only caused me a week of
power outage and it was easy to get to friends homes that
had light... in 50 years there have only been very minor weather problems.
But I COULD live in Toronto...
ann
On 4/16/2016 1:53 PM, Larry Colen wrote:
ann sanfedele wrote:
Ken mentions the thing that would be the deal breaker for me - given I'd
ever want to move myself and had the bucks to do so.
ann
On 4/15/2016 11:58 PM, Ken Waller wrote:
Oh and earthquakes, you forgot to mention earthquakes.
Hah! In 55 years, I've experienced one earthquake of note. It knocked
a glass milk bottle of coins off the top of some six foot book shelves
that broke and I had to clean up. We also lost power for a couple of
days. In the past few years I've lost count of the number of
blizzards and hurricanes that have hit New York City.
I'll trade an amusement park ride that comes and visits every few
decades for winter weather where we complain when it drops into the
40s, or summers where temps in the 90s are unusually warm any day.
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