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Originally Posted by Buehler445
I'm here for the long haul, I hope anyway. Iowa is a different beast altogether.
I went to Iowa in the winter ONCE. It was Cedar Falls. I can't remember, I want to say for 4 days - It was butt****ing foggy every ****ing day. When we rolled in, it was so foggy, I drove right by NIU and didn't realize it had changed from a field to a major university.
By the time it was over, I REALLY needed some sunshine. Sure, it's cold here, sometimes, but I get sun. And hell, if it's sunny and the wind stays out (big ask) or I can get on the south side of a building, it's straight up nice.
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The wind at home has gotten unbearable. The trees are all gone now, felled by farmers. We live in a hill and on a good day when it’s still downhill, there’s a breeze at our place. When you add in the storms and winter, about half of our days have winds 20mph or above.