LaserDeathHawk
Club Member
July is wonderful if you live where you’re supposed to. For all of you living below 7000ft, July isn’t your issue. It’s your life choices.
July is wonderful if you live where you’re supposed to. For all of you living below 7000ft, July isn’t your issue. It’s your life choices.
10 yrs in TX to the month since we moved from Littleton, not much has changed 6 weeks from now Fall practice will start.
There's a few things I miss about CO., the aspens in the Fall, the bighorns in Waterton Canyon, Glenwood Canyon, no fleas & Hatch green chiles. I don't miss cracked windshields, not being able to drive my 64 Tbird for 6 months, seeing nebraska license plates, Texans thinking they knew how to drive in snow and not being able to garden through the Winter months.
Yeah going from the white peoples Wakanda to Houston and back has to be a pretty big culture shock Lol.There are a lot of things I miss about Colorado. I need to find a way to get back there and soon. What I'll miss most about Houston is the diversity and the food that comes with it.
We're an hour and half from Houston, Lake Sommerville. We considered moving back to CO in 17, her employer offered a position in Broomfield, we looked at each other and at the same time said "ain't happening".There are a lot of things I miss about Colorado. I need to find a way to get back there and soon. What I'll miss most about Houston is the diversity and the food that comes with it.
I'm just challenging you to find a way to tackle winter glass half full. Why "hate" something that won't change - adapt and overcome!That’s it. You just cost @Highlander his Huskers tickets.
Explains why my second marriage didn't last...honeymooned on Hilton Head Island...thanks.I live in South Carolina. July in the south is terrible
Actually anytime in the south is terrible. It’s just a terrible place to live.
I love Colorado Summers.
I don’t love Colorado Winters.
I’m not moving... yet.
I'm just challenging you to find a way to tackle winter glass half full. Why "hate" something that won't change - adapt and overcome!
We combined training centers between United and Continental to the one here in Denver. All the Houston guys whined and moaned about house prices, weather etc when they got here. Now, three years later, there is an expansion to a shop in Houston and at least a half dozen of them could have moved back.I don't have to imagine...I remember. Houston is a wonderful place to be from.