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Posted by cheryl nordby (Member # 1100) on :
 
I am tired of this slop!! All it does is RAIN in Seattle. 6 months (at least) out of the year. Seattle sucks. Anyone want to trade their sunshine for some rain????? I have had it. I am freezing my ass off. Woodstove has been going for 6 months. I have my tunes cranked. I have lots of sign jobs. Oh sure>>>>we have great coffee here......the only thing we lack is SUNSHINE!!!! Hey how about a trade. I get to go to stay somewhere sunny for a bit......you can stay here. You Feed Dog. Feed Cats. Fix leaky roof. (heh)
Well of course I am kidding. But.......I wonder about the perfect place to live. Seattle is beautiful when the sun shines. But Where IS the Perfect Place??? I like the green Seattle has...the water....but I need more sun man. Where do YOU live? Is it nice?
 
Posted by Bob Ficucell (Member # 1460) on :
 
"SIGN GODESS"
Are you close to the 101 Highway ? just take it South till the sun shines !!
It's 80 today in L.A. need I say more ?
Plus your ONE-SHOT drys faster !! lol Bob
 
Posted by Jim Upchurch (Member # 209) on :
 
Been thinking the same thing myself Cheryl. I lived in Fresno so I know what its like to have toooo much sun, but this is getting old. If biz was't so good I'd be gone by now. I know...Hawaii !!! Greenery and sunshine ! Low cost of living and sparse population too I hear [Wink]
 
Posted by roger bailey (Member # 556) on :
 
Cheryl, you already know where to go !!
He he he he he he.

89 degrees yesterday, goin to da beach this mornin(doctors orders) he he he he.

Roger [Cool] [Cool] [Cool]
 
Posted by FranCisco Vargas (Member # 145) on :
 
Ah my heart goes out to you, come on down to Fresno, like Jim said it has "PLENTY" of sun in the summer, you can even get a tan in about an hour around June time [Razz] . And in the winter we get a "little FOG" sometimes so foggy the pigeons have to walk. but it growing like crazy. So come on down, I still have my "Rain Festival in Seattle" from January 1 to December 31 T-Shirt. So I will wear it today and think of you.
Right now it's a nice 70 degrees, working on my Cabana, hope to have it ready by next month, just brought some 7" dia vertical round poles to give it that caribbean look, well be looking for you soon...
 
Posted by Kathy Joiner (Member # 1814) on :
 
OK Cheryl, you sound like youreally need a break. Hit the road and visit some Heads for a while. Cisco's offer sounds good. A Carribean Cabana! Must the the perfect place for a Margarita. If you feel like going far, I have Margaritaville in my back yard. My margaritas aren't the best, but after 3 or 4 who cares?
 
Posted by Santo (Member # 411) on :
 
I know a place a couple of hours south of Vera Cruz on the gulf with some backwaters. They have plenty fish, shrimp, and crabs. Plenty boats, fresh fruit, and nice view, I could hang awhile. If Boudreaux went to Mexico to live, it would be in Vera Cruz.
Did I mention the shrimp and crabs?

[ March 20, 2002, 03:52 PM: Message edited by: Santo ]
 
Posted by Lettercraft (Member # 268) on :
 
COME TO PRESCOTT, ARIZONA! ENOUGH WORK TO KEEP YOU FROM STARVING....BUT GREAT YEAR-ROUND WEATHER!
IT'S 73 AND NOT A CLOUD IN THE SKY....WE'RE IN A DROUGHT! NEED SOME FOXY THANG HERE TO TALK "SIGNS" WITH! HAW-HAW!
 
Posted by Arvil Shep' Shepherd (Member # 2030) on :
 
Not too "Shabby" here on the East Coast...Just got back from a nice 2 mile stroll on the Beach..(Doctors orders..ya know ).about 80 with a nice Ocean Breeze....was 85 over the weekend......
oh well, someone has to do this.....may as well be me......however you are welcome to visit.....
Shep'

[ March 20, 2002, 04:06 PM: Message edited by: Arvil Shep' Shepherd ]
 
Posted by Donna in BC (Member # 130) on :
 
Well, let's seee..... wind chill of who knows what, snow drifts growing by the hour in the worst chosen places (our driveway for one), cars stranded all over the local roads (how those poor people got home I have no idea), making great headway in achieving major cabin fever watching the blowing snow hide our scenic view...

Ok, BC is NOT the place to currently be. How 'bout it Dan? Summery and warm up your way??
 
Posted by Luke Scanlan (Member # 2481) on :
 
Ok Cheryl, How about this? You come here to Florida "The SUNSHINE State", from October thru April. I'll go up there from May thru September. We'll each have the best of both worlds. Very green here. Everything is in bloom now. 80 degrees and very sunny today. Only one dog to feed, no cats, or "rug rats". E-mail me for a list of all domestic duties I'm capable of. [Smile]
 
Posted by Roy Frisby (Member # 736) on :
 
Still raining in South Arkansas...too cold to
go barefoot. Cheryl, how are you at treading
water? I feel your pain...man for alittle
sunshine. [Cool]
 
Posted by cheryl nordby (Member # 1100) on :
 
It's fricking SNOWING now. Everything is white. Looks like a blizzard. 34 degrees. [Roll Eyes] I need sum sun!! [Eek!] [Eek!] [Eek!]
 
Posted by ScooterX (Member # 2023) on :
 
i just finished two hours of gardening... it was a little too warm, but made a nice break. i live in one of the most expensive places in the country, but every once in a while i'm reminded that other people pay a LOT of money to come visit this city and spend a litte time seeing what i sometimes take for granted.

Our crappy months are July and February. (i almost feel sorry for all the tourists who visit in July). Everybody leaves in July, and February is just cloudy and everybody's grumpy. No work either month. I've learned to plan for "2 and 7".

Cherryl, i suggest you do what i do -- plan ahead to take vacation/s during your rainy months. a long weekend (or better, a week) can do you a world of good. you can spend a little or a lot, but go get some sunshine on your skin. you'll come back refreshed.
 
Posted by Dan Sawatzky (Member # 88) on :
 
Is it cold there Donna???

Here its warm and sunny today. A great day to get a tan (with all the sun reflecting off the snow and all [Smile] ) What is with the weather??? Between Donna wishing for the snow and Cheryl sending it up our way.... We got a dump of a little more than a foot... bery unusual for us, especially in spring!

Oh well, the flowers are pusing their way up under the snow which should be gone for good by the weekend.

Time to clean up Giggle RIdge and get ready for SUMMER!!!!

And to answer your question Cheryl... the very best place to live in the world is in Cultus Lake. We get four beautiful seasons... high mountains all around us, a beautiful lake only a few hundred feet away. And we don't get as nearly as much rain (or snow) as Seattle. [Smile]

-dan
 
Posted by Stephen Deveau (Member # 1305) on :
 
Good old Halifax Nova Scotia.

If you don't like the weather here, then wait five minutes it will change!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Snow,Rain,Fog,Sun, etc. etc. etc.
[Eek!]
 
Posted by J.T. Gazaway (Member # 2001) on :
 
Maybe this will make you feel better...
Spring officially began today at 1:16pm. It was the craziest thing I've ever seen. Since Sunday night, we got rain. And rain. And RAIN! 7 inches of rain over the last 48 hours. Around 1:00 (maybe even 1:16) It quit and the sun came out. I think I heard the Twilight Zone theme playing in my head. Even the TV weatherman thought it was odd.
If you don't like the cold Cher, come on down to Texas during July. We have both kinds of climate. Hot and Hotter.
 
Posted by Dorothy (Dee) Armstrong (Member # 2622) on :
 
Oceanside, California...72 degrees 350 plus days a year!

I lived there for 3 1/2 years...Am going back as soon as daughter starts college in 2003...I can't wait!!!!

You get fog in the morning until it 'burns-off' by 11 a.m.

We always wondered why they had a weatherman...it could have been a recording...always the same...72 today with fog burning off by 11 a.m.
The surf report he did was important though [Big Grin]
 
Posted by cheryl nordby (Member # 1100) on :
 
Dee.....where is Oceanside? sorry....but I am wrapped up in my afghan and too cold to go look it up. Is it expensive to live there? Sounds like a great place for sure. Thanks for all the replies everyone!
 
Posted by Bruce & Deb Newton (Member # 2312) on :
 
Oceanside is south of L.A. and north of San Diego,(located in San Diego County). "Expensive" is one of those relative terms isn't it? Newspaper stated yesterday that the median home price had just hit a new high, $400,000. I think most of that is the sunshine tax!!!

BTW we hang out in San Marcos, about 30 minutes to the beach when the traffic cooperates. That means the fog burns off by 9:00, or an extra 2 hours of sunshine. Yahooooooo
 
Posted by Mike Languein (Member # 319) on :
 
Geezo PETE!, Nordby - what a crybaby!

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Kathy, I think Cheryl's drink is White Russians - and I don't believe "3 or 4" will do the J-O-B

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Haw Haw Haw. Nice & Sunny here, I don't see what's the problem---
 
Posted by Del Badry (Member # 114) on :
 
If it cheers ya up, cheryl.. it was the coldest its been here this time of the year for over 120 years the other nite.. we hit -40C which is near the same as -40F.. tomorrow, being the first dayof spring it'll be -3..... June/July/August are real nice hear.. the greenery is fantastic...

If ya move to Holden,, you can get a lot for free!
 
Posted by Kimberly Zanetti (Member # 2546) on :
 
Cheryl,

I'll trade you some snow for my WIND!!! It's been terrible. Gusts up to 50 mph, you can barely stand up in it. The sand was blowing around so much it looked like snow. Ask your mom, she must be hating it too.

My whole office is covered with a layer of sandy dust. It comes in any tiny little crack under the door.
 
Posted by AdrienneMorgan (Member # 1046) on :
 
Cheryl, I love the rain.....hence my nickname "Rainkatt" maybe it's because I was born in Tacoma?

My daughter's in Seattle, she loves the snow.

Dunno, but come visit us here in Benicia....been in the 70's this week.. [Cool] ..warm and sunny....everything's in bloom..... [Big Grin]

Oh...wait.. [Eek!] ..spoze ta rain by Friday!! heehee....I love it! [Razz]

Cheryl, let me know when you are ready to garden, I'll come and help you, and we'll paint that living room too!
A:)
 
Posted by Dan Sawatzky (Member # 88) on :
 
Hey Del

I want to thank you for makin me feel a WHOLE LOT BETTER!!!!!!!! [Smile] [Smile]

For a little while I thought it was cold here. ANd I thought I didn't like the little bit of snow we got. But you made me remember our 5 years in Edmonton real good.

I'm thankful and singing once again.

Thanks bro!

[Smile]
-dan
 
Posted by Dorothy (Dee) Armstrong (Member # 2622) on :
 
Hi Cheryl,

Oceanside is about halfway between San Diego and Los Angeles. Just below Camp Pendleton. It used to be a really dirty town with the Military Base there were a lot of hookers. It has been cleaned up now...beautiful. Carlsbad (2 min away) is a georgous village...lots of antique stores. The housing is not cheap if you're buying but the rental market is ok. I owned a condo 5 min from the beach (oooh how I miss it). Food is about the same as in Idaho...but in CA they don't charge sales tax on food purchases ;-)

It is a beautiful place. You should at least visit.

I know what you mean about the weather...it's been colder than normal this year...gray skies...no green anywhere...yech. Yesterday is snowed 1/2 inch and today it was 70 degrees...go figure.

Hugs,
Dee
 
Posted by Gilead (Member # 158) on :
 
Feel free to come visit us in Gilbert AZ. Supposed to be 90 degrees tomorrow. Perfect window splash weather.
I wouldn't call Prescott perfect Bob, (I've called it lots of other things) I grew up there and I was always cold.
 
Posted by Mikes Mischeif (Member # 1744) on :
 
Cheryl, With al that rain , you probably didn't see this go by over head like the rest of us .....I had to duck.
http://asia.cnn.com/2002/TECH/space/03/19/asteroid.blindside/
 
Posted by Lettercraft (Member # 268) on :
 
Gilead:

50-60 during theday in winter....I wouldn't call THAT cold! On the other hand....Phoenix in summer isn't hot.......yeah, right!
 
Posted by bill riedel (Member # 607) on :
 
Keep your chin up. Been there a couple of times and saw one half hour of rain and one morning of fog. But the best thing about Washington is there isn't one toll road or bridge in the state.
New Jersey has a great variety along with the changing seasons. Just about the time you have had enough of one, the other comes along.
 
Posted by Rick Sacks (Member # 379) on :
 
For a first day of spring we had the roll up door open by 8:30 and the sun was pouring in. Thick accumulation of warm quickly covered the floor. You can tell how warm the floor was when the dog moved into the shade. It must have been over 62 degrees. I loved it. Soon it will rain again and then we'll get that cold wind that comes down from Cheryl's hood.

I enjoy experiencing seasons, but keeping them subtle, but obvious enough to appreciate them.
 
Posted by Airbrush Bobby (Member # 5) on :
 
I hate birthdays, but this one was 84 degrees and beautiful. If it wasn't for the work, I'd go fishing... shorts, T-shirt... my baby's got rosy cheeks from playing outside all day hmmm ... and we were thinking of moving to Kentucky? I gotta rethink this... gee todays nice too! I think ya need to git to the littler latitudes!
 
Posted by Corey Wine (Member # 1640) on :
 
It's nice and sunny here! It's also -4 f!!!
There's snow everywhere but the sun is shining (isn't that what you asked for??)

Actually, I just got back from Anaheim, Cali. last week. Oh sure, we walked around all week in sandals and shorts but, the sun was not a shinin'.

I got home sick of the most beautiful place on Earth....Alberta and had to come back.

I LOVE TO SHOVEL SNOW...........in the sun.
 
Posted by cheryl nordby (Member # 1100) on :
 
Mike I missed the asteroid. And thanks everyone for all the great stories on your areas. Today in Seattle it is going to be almost 50 degrees and partly sunny!
 
Posted by Doug Allan (Member # 2247) on :
 
Glad to hear the weather has taken a turn for the better!

Thought I'd repost this job since I got the image on my server now. I actually got a sunburn lettering this truck!


 
Posted by bill riedel (Member # 607) on :
 
Hi Doug,nice job. Just curious, did you attend the Letterhead meet we had there in Maui a few years ago?
 
Posted by Doug Allan (Member # 2247) on :
 
Yes I did Bill, It was about 5 or 6 years into my sign career, but before becoming a business owner. I had a vague knowledge of the word "Letterheads" but not much knowledge of anything else about it, them, us, or meets or anything. I was an employee for a shop that bought goods from Carol Pikaki at Product Sign Supply. She was a great sales & customer service person that also had family ties to the islands, so she made their P.S.S.'s business hard to beat. She, I believe, helped put that together, or at least let us know about it. Were you a speaker or just there? I think Kent Smith looks familiar in his BB pic & I always thought he may have been a speaker on some topic or other.
 
Posted by cheryl nordby (Member # 1100) on :
 
Wow....Maui would sure be a nice place for a meet! Nice job on your truck lettering Doug!
 
Posted by aaronssigns (Member # 490) on :
 
its wonderfull here in the Napa Valley not to hot not to cold...very mild!......and the wine flows like water
 


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