MUCH TOO COLD
We couldn't help but notice that as bad as our winter was, theirs was just as bad by their standards. The temperature usually only got into the fifties and most of the time, there was lots of cold in the wind. Everyone we talked to who were locals are had been snowbirding it for many years, said it was the coldest winter they'd ever had. One guy said it was the coldest in twenty years.
It remained cold for the whole time we were there, but, it was still 20-30 degrees warmer than it was back home and we did have a lot of sun. It wasn't too bad if you had a wind block.
February 20th-- Saturday
Moved into our room, 161, a few doors down from where we were last year. Larry was there. We got to know him quite well last year. He didn't recognize us at first, but eventually the memory came back.
A couple from northern Alabama were down for the weekend to find warmth as well and we got to know them quite well.
After several trips to the car, we were in and I was able to catch a few hours of rays before it cooled off too much. They were saying this was the best day down here in a month.
Finally Here. --RoadDog
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