Ah well.
I really didn't need the jacket I was wearing, either. Bananas!
What was funny the other day was talking to a coworker in CA who was saying it had been cool there when I was saying it had been warm here, and we were both talking about the same temperature.
Yep, my "cool" has been completely recalibrated since moving out here (AIFG!).
I am currently sitting under a tree on top of a hill near Ojai. It's 85 and sunny with a slight breeze. Heaven.
I'll really be glad when snow is no longer in the forecast.
This is why you need to move out here, aurelia!
We've had a bit of thunderbooming, alternating with sunshine -- odd day, but nice on the whole.
Herping is exactly like birding, except in the rain and at night. And mostly done creeping along the back roads at about 5 miles an hour. It's all those vernal pools that are just hotbeds of herp sex. Why did the salamander cross the road? To get it on, baby!
I can go, because I got SQLServer to run correctly on my home computer, after much sweat and anguish. Whoo!
Today I'm tempted. Earlier in the week it was pretty beautiful here.
flea, I'm guessing you aren't around right now, but my mom's best friend (who I call my real mother) lives in Singapore with her husband right now-because of his job (He is a pilot).
Here is her blog about living there [link] it looks like she hasn't written in a while, but I could give you her email address if you would like to ask her questions.
She seems to be enjoying it.
DH has spent a little time in Singapore. They see to have the Chinese views on children - so up until age 5 or so - they get to be wild ones. There is a lot of regulation is society - which will take major adjustment, things like the state of your lawn/house. However, he really thinks you should consider it , esp while the kids are so young. he thinks it would be a good idea.
Well, mr. flea is really tempted by Singapore right now. But his salary would only be $50K US, and while it looks like I could legally work, I'm not sure what my prospects are; also, his job mandates two annual 6-week returns to the US, which would be nice for seeing family, but might be problematic in terms of me working. And it seems expensive: state dept. ranks it 127% as expensive as Washington DC; rental housing *starts* at $1800 US a month for a 2br in an older high-rise and the American school is $20K US a year for *kindergarten*, oy. I am leaning no, purely on the financial issue. Which sucks.
Do you want my friend's email, flea? She could probably give you a realistic picture of what to expect.