Firearms
on 4/14/14 2:38 am
Sorry, I'm not following real well when you said "I've never heard anyone complain of your blatant over exaggeration of heat and humidity being an issue in Houston."
It gets hot, no doubt, and yes we can have some super humid days.. but that doesn't stop tons of people from getting out. There are some really pretty areas in Houston, although I do prefer going to the hill country when was just want a short outing. Went to Yellowstone in Sept. two years ago.. it was so blasted hot it was miserable. California was the same when I was in Yosemite at the end of August. I have relatives in NY and while the summers are more pleasant the winters are almost deadly. It's what you are use to, grew up in Florida humidity is a way of life, but it doesn't distract from the quality of my life.
Without seeing any other responses to this: because it's always so damn hot and humid in Houston that being outside is horribly uncomfortable and borderline dangerous much of the time.
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