ws27 Wrote:It's funny how we all love to complain about where we live (at least some of us). But I really have to say that here in New England there is not much life threatening to worry about. We don't have earthquakes, massive forest fires, scorpions, black widows, tarantulas!!!, or any other small things to be afraid of. Most really bad creatures can't survive the cold. Even our bears are herbivores! Just don't get in between mam bear and her cubs!
What about rust?
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ws27 Wrote:It's funny how we all love to complain about where we live (at least some of us). But I really have to say that here in New England there is not much life threatening to worry about. We don't have earthquakes, massive forest fires, scorpions, black widows, tarantulas!!!, or any other small things to be afraid of. Most really bad creatures can't survive the cold. Even our bears are herbivores! Just don't get in between mam bear and her cubs!
If you live in Arizona at around 5000-6000 feet it is a different place. I can't think of anything to complain about other than maybe wind in the spring. Maybe 5 days over 100 and maybe 20 over 90. A few days below 20 at night in the winter and a couple of snows a year that are gone by noon. No traffic, no crowds, but unfortunately not many Mopars either!