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Personally the weather is not enough of a reason or me to leave but add in the job market and I am all set to pack
When I say job market I am not talking about jobs in general as I don't have a problem getting one. But rather specific jobs that I might actually enjoy. I don't mind the snow (as long as its just a little). But it was 12 degrees this morning. In another month I will have to spend 1/2 hour chipping ice off my windsheild. 2 hours on the road for a 30 minute commute because of snow. Dark and gloomy days. Nasty salt all over my car. Although fresh snow is beautiful (and Christmas just wouldnt be the same wihtout it!) it really makes the area look like crap after the plows, slush, salt and everything else gets going. Is the sun even still there? Doesnt help that its dark when I leave for work and dark on the way home. Cloudy skies don't help.To each his own I guess. But after 30 some years I am tired of this cold ![]() |
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We were in D.C. in August of this year, when the temps were near 100 and the heat index was 110. You couldn't even walk more than a block without seeking shelter in a restaurant or museum. There were not a lot of pedestrians out and about either. In contrast, I was out yesterday in 20 degree (or so) weather doing some photography and could have stayed outside for hours. Earmuffs are key. I'm taking my kids to the opening of GR's ice-skating rink this weekend and it's all they can talk about.BTW: I'd like some more snow before Christmas please. |
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We have just under 3ft. of snow on the ground, last night was in the negative wind chills and we absolutely positively LOVE it!! ![]() Then again we moved up here from the Grand Rapids area because we thought the winters down there were to mild! |
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Who *holes up*?
I cross country ski, snow shoe, make snowmen, go sledding, have snow ball fights, make snow angels, ice fish......all things you cant do in summer. True, hardy Michiganders appreciate the Winter and all it brings. Heck, up here in Charlevoix, I usually have to shovel every day, I dont mind it, its great excersize. All those who cant handle Winters glory, please dont let my snowball hit ya on the way out! |
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To each it's own! I'm surprised some people responded so imature to this thread. I think they could use more warm weather and sunshine too, Obviously someone is depressed, lol! Oh and Mi was just voted one of the most DEPRESSING STATES!! |
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Where was that vote? I'd be interested to see that and some of the other state rankings.
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![]() Oh wait, the moderators here told us not to feed the trolls, like the OP of this thread, snowsuc&s, etc.. Oops. |
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Michigan will become one of the poorest states in the country. Thanks to free trade. The home values are dropping lower and lower everyday. Foreclosures galore. If you have cash to invest in a home Michigan is the place for foreclosures.
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