I really dislike extremes, especially as an individual who has to walk most places.
I want a place that is temperate, has a still wind, is just humid enough to not be overly dry.
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60s to 70s F Some people call that cool, others warm. For me, it's my Goldilocks zone.
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06 May 2019, 11:14 pm
kayell wrote:
60s to 70s F Some people call that cool, others warm. For me, it's my Goldilocks zone.
Totally agree! I feel cold if it is below ~65 Fahrenheit and hot if it is above ~75. Living in the Mid-Atlantic means we only get 2-3 weeks of that in Late April/Early May and another couple weeks in Late September / Early October though
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