Posted on 09/03/2020 8:33:50 AM PDT by ProtectOurFreedom
——Karen and her husband on vacation——
Local news had on this couple (who didn’t want to be shown) that went to a local bar/restaurant (FL coast) around 11:30 PM on a Friday night. It was packed, no masks except for workers, they were complaining (shot video) that no one was social distancing and no masks. They were scared so they left.
Another cuck and his karen.
Well, "bad" is a relative term. I live north of CDA and south of a ski resort. So if you like snow, the winters are good. ;-)
“It was VERY rude of them to take to the road this summer.”
The first major outbreak of Covid-19 in Idaho was in Sun Valley in early March after the members of a ski club from New York showed up and brought it with them. This leftard beyotch would have really had a meltdown if she had been in town when Antifa was scouting CDA and the local militia members showed up en masse downtown to put a stop to that crap.
“......we now have a whole different view of CDA than we did in our past visits...”
Excellent...now get the F out and don’t ever come back.
Average Weather in Coeur d’Alene Idaho, United States
In Coeur d’Alene, the summers are short, warm, dry, and mostly clear and the winters are very cold and mostly cloudy. Over the course of the year, the temperature typically varies from 24°F to 86°F and is rarely below 9°F or above 95°F.
Based on the tourism score, the best time of year to visit Coeur d’Alene for warm-weather activities is from early July to mid August.
Where’s the double-blind study proving the effectivity of mask-wearing? Where is the 3rd-stage clinical trial of 30,000 subjects? Where’s the FDA approval for masks?
He was only able to say 2 words:
Yes Dear!
BIG TIME SNOWFLAKES!
Sum,era are p.easant. We usually get one (maybe two) heat waves each summer where its in the mid to high 90s with a couple of 100s. Humidity is usually low and bugs are low.
It is overcast a lot in the winter, but there is LOTS of sunshine in the summer.
The people are fantastic friendly, mostly very conservative, and very polite. The young people you meet are always great kids and very respectful of elders.
You can find good average data at Average Weather in Coeur dAlene.
Theres a much bigger snow belt where Bill lives. It tapers off quite a bit the closer you get to CDA.
The Schweitzer Resort ski area near Bill can get 400 inches of snow in a good year so there is great skiing. There are about five ski resorts within 90 minutes of CDA and Schweitzer is the biggest and best.
Its a great jumping off point to Glacier, Yellowstone, Banff, Lake Louise, the Canadian Rockies, and lots of great state and provincial parks.
That would have been hilarious! Imagine her walking down Sherman with hundreds of well armed and ready patriots on guard. She would have really wet herself.
Excellent point!
My sister and b-i-l lived in CdA, and loved it for its independence and small town feeling, yet with nice amenities, and beautiful scenery. For men who love the outdoors, I can tell you that when my sister and her family moved to CdA, my b-i-l felt he had died and gone to heaven.
So, this story called to mind something my sister said about 30 years ago. CdA was growing rapidly and the locals were concerned over all the Californians relocating to Idaho. Their complaint: the newcomers would get active politically and try to pass new laws which would make Idaho more like California. It was a pet peeve of hers.
I still have 3 nephews living in CdA.
CdA still has that independence streak as does much of Idaho. But we are getting FLOODED with people fleeing the cities. The farmland on the Rathdrum Prairie is all getting plowed under for housing developments.
My Mom was born up the road in Sandpoint in 1927 and grew up further south in Potlatch. Her folks moved to Hayden north of CdA in 1966. I can tell you, Idaho has changed a LOT in 50 years.
Of course, when I was a kid visiting here in the 50s and 60s, the U.S. had 160 million people. It has doubled to 2020. The population of Idaho has grown a bit faster than the US as a whole, but it is really accelerating now.
Many locals are being offered insane prices for their homes, but they are asking “What good does that price do me? Where do I go?”
I guess she’s not familiar with the concept of “When in Coeur d’Alene, do as the Coeur d’Alenians do”.
Funny you mention that. Earlier today I was thinking of the old saw “When in Rome...” and how it fits her perfectly.
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