Hi Joe,
We have been here in July and August... and it's HOT. And HUMID. But, it's always cooler on the water. :wink Get out of the sun, and the seabreeze really helps. People from the Valley here come to the coast to cool off; it's all perspective. Joan and I had a wonderful time in the PNW in July and August and have talked about doing that again. It's a looooooooooooong damn drive, though. And almost required for us to go through Arizona, where our daughter lives... and where it's
really hot.
But even better than the cooler summer, what you guys have is the most spectacular cruising area we've ever experienced. We were totally captivated by that area. :thup
It's nice living on the water here, especially if you are a fisherman. If you are a cruiser, it's nice to have a trailerable boat to be able to get to some other great cruising waters. Those white pelicans that were discussed in another thread have the right idea: go where the weather is good, when it's good.
We enjoyed living in the beautiful Black Hills... it was a great place to raise our daughter and build a business. Some of the best motorcycle riding in the country. But, a bit thin for cruising on a boat. :wink: Warm summer days, cool nights. Cold and snow in the winter (2 ski areas within 20 minutes of our former home there). It just took me a while to discover my "inner island boy"... and I'm so grateful to the Blonde who, back in 1986, said, "Take me someplace warm!" Feeling a warm breeze on your bare skin in the middle of February can have a magical effect... it sure did for us.
I understand that this snow, wind, wet and cold that has been hammering the PNW is unusual. That makes it easier to post our daily weather and not feel like I'm gloating. 8)
No place is perfect all the time... but there are a lot of places that are perfect for periods of time - and that's when we want to be there! I served my time putting on layer upon layer of clothing to go out and shovel snow or cut wood... now, I'd rather play on my boat (and that's just hard to do when the water gets hard).
Best wishes,
Jim
Heading out to go sailing (in a t-shirt) at 7:30 in the morning.