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Originally Posted by willy
Talked to one of my closest friends in Baton Rouge LA last night. He said he had to go out and turn on the lights in the greenhouse it was going down to 34. But usually he is in a t shirt or maybe a long sleeve t shirt most of the year.
But I don't like his summers, hot and so muggy you can slice it. Then every day around noonish a torrent comes down for ten minutes and drenches everything and disappears as fast as it came.
Anyone live in Georgia near the South Carolina border. Always thought that would be a sweet area.
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Willy, I just read this . . . and that's where I am. It's a nice place to live, I've been here 18 years. Boating here on the coast is great with lots of inlets, rivers and creeks. We have beautiful beaches, too. On the coast the ocean waters moderate overall temps. Just a few miles (someone mentioned Ridgeland) inland the lows are lower and the highs higher. Tides range 6-8 feet. If you're a Gulf Stream fisherman, you're looking at 60-70 miles -- too far for me. But there's plenty of nearer to shore and local fishing to keep you busy.
Hot and muggy summers we have. It pretty much swelters here in July and August, the temps wouldn't be so bad but it gets humid like nobody's business. If I could leave for 3 months or so I'd be set. Other than that I don't plan on going anywhere. If you have any more specific questions, ask away! ;D