And it varies from year to year, of course!
Nothing to complain about, though. It does not get crushingly, killingly hot in summer, nor does it get so very cold or snowy in winter. No tsunamis, earthquakes, volcanoes or hurricanes, either. Just the occasional tornado, only once I can remember on the southern edge of our county. Only hit the double-wides, of course. (Why is that??)
Upper East Tennessee is the best place in the world.
Now there's something to argue about!!!
We got the Southern Appalachians!! So there!!
LOL You can have em. I stumble over a slight rise in elevation and temps below 50 cause my joints to stiffen up like molasses.
Upstate NY.
Where the sun never shines.
(Well, mostly never, especially in the winter. Our longest sunless stretch so far is 15 consecutive days)
We got nailed with a storm just this past Wed and I think the sun flashed out for a couple minutes, maybe. It’s been constant clouds and now it’s raining, drizzling, snowing, fog, you name it. But no sun.
However, I love to garden and soon as the weather breaks, I’m starting seeds.
I’ve been growing my own garlic for several years now and it’s nice to have stuff that you know isn’t from China.
Can you grow ginger that you pick up at the grocery stores or is it treated like potatoes?