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I will be so glad to see the end of Sept roll around and it start to cool off. Thank God it has cooled off enough that even with the humidity my swamp cooler is finally working. I can't wait for that briskness in the air. I have really enjoyed the smell that the rain leaves in Alamogordo though, never smelled it anywhere else. A friend told me it was Greasewood bushes or trees or whatever they are. We had our cottonwood festival this weekend but I didn't make it out there. They said the number of booths were down this year and the rain probably didn't help. Oh and the flies can't wait to see them go, hate those buggers. I never could figure out why they were created.
Hunter Wold I am to tired to look it up on the map where is Fence Lake? We really don't have the mud here we have sorta winter, wind, dust,spring,more wind and dust, verryyy lonngggg summmmmerrrrr, rain, and then like you said fall.
I usually just say when someone asks me about seasons here is that we have warm, hot, hotter, hottest. But I shouldn't complain it is alot nicer here than where I am from in TX. At least here once the sun goes down it usually cools off.
Hunter Wold I am to tired to look it up on the map where is Fence Lake? We really don't have the mud here we have sorta winter, wind, dust,spring,more wind and dust, verryyy lonngggg summmmmerrrrr, rain, and then like you said fall.
I usually just say when someone asks me about seasons here is that we have warm, hot, hotter, hottest. But I shouldn't complain it is alot nicer here than where I am from in TX. At least here once the sun goes down it usually cools off.
You got that right!! South Texas is among the hottest and most humid places I've ever been. The summer I spent in McAllen-Edinburg was one of the longest I've ever had, second only to swampy LA/MS. I packed my car up after classes at PanAm were over, and I haven't been back to the valley since 1976--and don't plan to ever go back.
You got that right!! South Texas is among the hottest and most humid places I've ever been. The summer I spent in McAllen-Edinburg was one of the longest I've ever had, second only to swampy LA/MS. I packed my car up after classes at PanAm were over, and I haven't been back to the valley since 1976--and don't plan to ever go back.
Alamogordo is cool by comparison, especially now.
I grew up in Eagle Pass, TX same weather as McAllen. I try to remember that even on it's must humid and hot day that Alamogordo is still cooler than S Texas. It was down right nippy this morning when we left the gym at 6:30 I am beginning to get excited.
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I grew up in Eagle Pass, TX same weather as McAllen. I try to remember that even on it's must humid and hot day that Alamogordo is still cooler than S Texas. It was down right nippy this morning when we left the gym at 6:30 I am beginning to get excited.
You and me both!! Late fall and winter are the best times here, and it seems to start cooling off about a month earlier than most of TX does.
I will be so glad to see the end of Sept roll around and it start to cool off. Thank God it has cooled off enough that even with the humidity my swamp cooler is finally working. I can't wait for that briskness in the air. I have really enjoyed the smell that the rain leaves in Alamogordo though, never smelled it anywhere else. A friend told me it was Greasewood bushes or trees or whatever they are. We had our cottonwood festival this weekend but I didn't make it out there. They said the number of booths were down this year and the rain probably didn't help. Oh and the flies can't wait to see them go, hate those buggers. I never could figure out why they were created.
As for flies, we lived in NM for 7 years and fought them all summer. I don't know what it is, I do know your humidity this summer has made it very hard to live with nothing more than a swamp cooler. WHat do you bet the air conditioning companies make some money this year? AS for the rain, we loved the smell of it in NM, we don't get that same smell here, but we do get a hell of a lot of rain...
As for flies, we lived in NM for 7 years and fought them all summer. I don't know what it is, I do know your humidity this summer has made it very hard to live with nothing more than a swamp cooler. WHat do you bet the air conditioning companies make some money this year? AS for the rain, we loved the smell of it in NM, we don't get that same smell here, but we do get a hell of a lot of rain...
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We have lived in NM for 8 yrs and it seems like every year the humidty get worse. You are right about a/c companies making money, several of our neighbors have gotten central a/c. In Texas where I am from everyone has a/c, what I was shocked about was how much it costs here to install. One of my friends paid $13000 2 yrs ago for the new a/c and furnace. Another friend got the samething done about 4 yrs ago and she said hers cost $5000. It is amazing that the cost almost tripled. When the friend told me it cost them $13,000 I kept asking her if she was sure since that seemed pretty outrageous to me. You do get alot of rain in Arkansas, my inlaws live in TN and think for the last 15 yrs when we have driven through Arkansas on our way to visit it is always raining. The upside to that is that is has always been pretty and green, especially for us coming from brown NM.
We have lived in NM for 8 yrs and it seems like every year the humidty get worse. You are right about a/c companies making money, several of our neighbors have gotten central a/c. In Texas where I am from everyone has a/c, what I was shocked about was how much it costs here to install. One of my friends paid $13000 2 yrs ago for the new a/c and furnace. Another friend got the samething done about 4 yrs ago and she said hers cost $5000. It is amazing that the cost almost tripled. When the friend told me it cost them $13,000 I kept asking her if she was sure since that seemed pretty outrageous to me. You do get alot of rain in Arkansas, my inlaws live in TN and think for the last 15 yrs when we have driven through Arkansas on our way to visit it is always raining. The upside to that is that is has always been pretty and green, especially for us coming from brown NM.
The conversion from swamp cooler to refrigerated air can vary in cost from $8K to $18K, depending on the house and what has to be done. This is just a quote that was given to me with the understanding that it wasn't an estimate. I just wanted a ballpark figure so I could decide if I wanted to make an offer on a house in Laborcita Canyon that had an existing swamp.
I declined.
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