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I couldn't agree with y'all more.

We had to leave the steaming cesspool of unbridled humidity that is Corpus Christi to escape to the cool, dry, wintry northland - D/FW!!!

My 3.5 hour flight in the ol' SloHawk was a visual delight of changing leaves, sun-drenched plains, and a flawless blue sky.

In all fairness, Corpuscle Christi has been unusually cool and dry lately, but that hardly makes up for the weeks of flooding, bird sized skeeters, and a local population that enjoys 20% below average IQs and incomes!!!

It sure is great to be up north again!
 
Florida.

I live near FLL for the last 6years, after been here for this long you get to used to and warm and very mild winters down here.

Forcast for sunday

sunshine. Highs in the low 80s and lows in the low 60s (night)

You just can't beat it this time of year down here, and even the snowbirds are few and far between, due to S FL hospitals not willing to accept the Canadain Med insurance, and now they have to pay somewhere between 5-7K if they want to use it from what I understand.

So to sum it up... Warm Sunshine, Few snowbirds and plenty of hot woman walking around the beach showing what they have to offer, like they have nothing else better to be doing. I knew that Telescope would come in handy, and it was not the sun that blinded me lol
 

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