Quote Originally Posted by birdgirl73
I simply must move to San Francisco one of these days for oh so many reasons. I love the place anyway, and the summertime temps there and in parts north must be marvelous. Actually, we're giving some serious thought to moving to the Seattle area in four years or so.
I must warn you..., people who move to San Francisco are never what they were. This place changes your heart, your soul, and your outlook on your fellow human being, and we wouldnt have it any other way:thumbsup:

dai*ma:stoned: sfca94110

Somewhere in San Francisco
on a back porch in July
Just looing up at heaven
and the cresent in the sky:thumbsup:
daima Reviewed by daima on . How hot is it where you live? On my back porch in north Texas this Tuesday afternoon, the thermometer registered 107 degrees Fahrenheit. We've been drinking a lot of water, taking lots of swims, and sitting under the celing fans wearing light cotton clothing and moving as little as possible. We're accustomed to summer heat, but this is a little nuts even for Texas. How how is it where you are, and what are you doing to deal with the heat? Rating: 5