
In Florida, weathermen or weather-people, to be politically correct; now refer to weather as inconvenient.
Well. . .your feet might get wet, your hair blown, and you’ll have to follow a car’s tail-lights to get home. But, you’ll be safe, in a down pour.
It is inconvenient; but catchy and cute. Isn’t it?
The expression hasn’t caught on in the north. Weather people announce the above freezing temperatures void of express, with little regard for the lack of sunshine.
Inconvenient weather is normal, and expected.
I don’t know what’s happening in other parts of the country.
So, on a normal fall day in the north, we drove to Indian Ladder Farms to buy apples. The variety of apples is outstanding and their sugar apple donuts memorable.
As we were leaving, I saw a restored Jaguar, and asked the owner if I could take a picture. He offered to take a picture of me in the vehicle.
We got to chatting. He and his wife are Florida Snow Birds and owners of a window washing service, Mark Washing Windows. They have a place in Port Orange, twenty-five miles from me.
They don’t think Florida’s weather is inconvenient and will be heading south after the holidays.
Is your weather inconvenient?
. . . just saying, Claudia
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Inconvenient. What an interesting concept! Does bloody cold count?
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Absolutely!
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I’m with The Province of Meowma. LOLOL
Where I live, you might experience three different seasons in one day. LOL 😀
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And what country is that in?
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I’m in the Great Lakes area in the US.
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Thanks, I’m from upstate New York
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That car suits you!!!
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Thank you!
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Yes, thankfully as my movers are here and loading me up…
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How boring life would be if it was always sunny and 72 degrees.
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Very True
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