Frazz by Jef Mallett for April 26, 2022

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    Doug K  over 2 years ago

    Just think of them like migratory birds.

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    Concretionist  over 2 years ago

    We’re snow birds of a sort. And we have friends who definitely are. They take the RV and then live in it in Arizona during the winter. We take a lot of luggage and live in a cabin up in the mountains during the summer.

    It sure is fine being retired!

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    Bilan  over 2 years ago

    The boy doesn’t understand that the journey is part of the adventure.

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    rshive  over 2 years ago

    My parents took an annual vacation to Florida. But moving there was never an option. Strange as it may sound, they liked PA winters.

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    Shirl Summ Premium Member over 2 years ago

    I never even heard of a snowbird when I was growing up in the ’60’s. People must have done it. ??

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    Ceeg22 Premium Member over 2 years ago

    Putting on more clothes is not always the best answer

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    cervelo  over 2 years ago

    Snow Birds as a topic always raises interesting facts, opinions and emotions. Fact: people live to be a lot older, many of them think winter sucks. Opinion: as G-20 citizens we all have huge carbon footprints, even in our sleep, so why pick on Snow Birds. Emotions: jealousy? Maybe a little??

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    thad.humphries  over 2 years ago

    Why Florida? Savannah, Georgia is warm enough.

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    mfrasca  over 2 years ago

    “Why not change clothes?”

    Golf.

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    jessegooddoggy  over 2 years ago

    I would die in the South’s heat plus humidity.

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    Geophyzz  over 2 years ago

    I’m with Frazz. As long as you have your your health, or a reasonable facsimile, winter is cool. When the laws of friction no longer apply, it’s a strange new world of skating, skiing, curling, and the like. If you don’t have to go far, even driving is fun. As a teenager, all my friends would gather at my house whenever we got more than six inches of snow, bringing dad’s car. We would all pile into one car and race around a prescribed course, with a stop watch. Because of the road conditions, and lots of corners, we were never going fast enough to raise any alarms. And on top of that, if you need more, there’s no yard work.

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    Ignatz Premium Member over 2 years ago

    Maybe they like traveling. And like both of their houses.

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    Lambutts  over 2 years ago

    If they don’t like “too warm in the summer,” Michigan ain’t the place to be.

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    BeniHanna6 Premium Member over 2 years ago

    Wow Frazz, where do you think they live, Copper Harbor?

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    Nick Danger  over 2 years ago

    If it’s cold, yes, you can usually put on more layers – but you can take everything off and still be too hot…

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    sew-so  over 2 years ago

    Some people, as they get older, lose their ability to regulate their body temperature. My mother couldn’t tolerate cold weather, because no matter how many layers she put on, she was still COLD!

    On the other end of the spectrum, I can’t tolerate hot weather, and if I could afford to move north I would. I can stay inside in the air conditioning, of course, but cabin fever is ugly. At least up north the high temperatures only last for 2-3 months. Here in Florida, it lasts most of the year.

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    Cactus-Pete  over 2 years ago

    I can’t think of a single reason that his grandparents shouldn’t just pile on the clothes and slog through the snow even though they don’t have to. :-/

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    Richard S Russell Premium Member over 2 years ago

    I deal with Wisconsin weather by dialing my thermostat to the appropriate indoor temperature, regardless of what’s going on out there. Cuts way back on travel bills. Yay, technology!

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    Felicity-the-cat  over 2 years ago

    Changing clothes wouldn’t shovel snow for them, or keep them from having to walk or drive on icy pavements.

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    Felicity-the-cat  over 2 years ago

    and there’s a limit to how much cooler you can get just changing clothes. At some point, even taking off EVERYTHING isn’t enough to get cool.

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    billdaviswords  over 2 years ago

    Frazz, if you think that a change of cloths is the difference between Michigan and Florida, you are sadly mistaken.

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