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Victim of circumstance. Cause I HATE Illinois right now.
I love the Land of Lincoln. So it's cold today, by this time next week, it will be 55 degrees and humid. There will be flash flooding and the deer will be running amok. Can Alabama claim that? Do armadillos destroy cars?
Plus, I'm not a crybaby. I put on a hat, gloves and boots and it's no big deal. The hair freaks like Rod who refuse to wear a hat or the ladies in heels trying to navigate the snow and slush are a mystery.
On Days like this, when I am walking into work, I think about what might have been if I stayed in the Sunshine State. I hate this cold weather.
I often wonder why I spent 50 years, there.
I came. I saw. I got married (to an Illinois farm girl)
Because I can get pierogis filled with potato and onion and a bowl of hopping John at my favorite deli.
Because shoveling snow is a great full body exercise for nothing more than the cost of a shovel.
Because there is nothing so filled with accomplishment as the feeling when I am done shoveling and there is a wonderful cleared path, drive or walk. And shoveling my neighbors' walks is a mitzvah as well.
I stayed for the interesting politics--nothing like it in the world.
train111
I also discovered that south of Bloomington, Illinois weather becomes bearable, cheaper, friendlier, and more normal.
Because I love the skyline, because I'm a White Sox fan, because my family is here, because of the pizza, because of a whole bunch of reasons.
But mainly...because I MADE it here. I went away, I learned my craft, and I got good enough at what I do to succeed at what truly is the highest-level. It's a feeling I'll always associate with the corner of Clark and Randolph, and one reason why I'll never truly want to leave.
Although, Orlando or San Diego would be nice....
Golf is just around the corner.
Sweat on your forehead weather while you're reading weather, great tall thunderheads in the sky weather, the river's gettin' mighty close weather, even stretch the skin on your cheeks cold weather.
The coldest night of last winter, my girlfriend and I took a 1-mile walk around the neighborhood to test our new coats. Answer: it was our thighs that got cold, but there are ways ...
We might have to do another test of the coats tonight. Down won't fluff forever.
And Hugo's Frog Bar. Couldn't live without sampling their "Dockside Dailies" a couple times a year.
I'm a recreational sailor and the Great Lakes are the largest repositry of fresh water on the planet. Chicago is the windward side of that half-year paradise.
for the horseshoe sandwiches. And the wonderful treats at the State Fair.
Because pate philip did not move the capitol to DuPage.
I'm pathetic.
Besides... little frostbite in the winter and heat stroke in the summer just makes ya tougher...
I used to work with a guy from Alabama who talked about the mosquitoes, gnats, flies, red clay, rocky farm fields, dust covering cars so thick he could write readable sentences on top of one another, hot sultry summers that were so humid he could hardly get his breath and I asked why he lived there. He said it all with two words - "It's home". Same for me and Illinois.
Rural, urban, small town, big city, big river, great lake, corn, soy beans, coal, nuclear, food (from every corner of the earth - and our own creations), beer, wine, four seasons, south, north, gambling, sports, shopping, etc.
Illinois events, politics and citizens have played a huge role in this country's history. Lincoln and Reagan two of the biggest. And I think a BIG new chapter is about to get started.
You can always add layers.
was it dropped cause it was rabid? or was it a gratuitous insult of my former hoosier neighbors?
in any event... sorry for crossing the line
Five or 10 days a year of subzero weather (maybe not even that many) are outweighed by 350+ days a years of beautiful, so-so, or crappy but tolerable weather, which seems like a pretty good trade off to me.
I'll take blizzards and tornadoes over hurricanes and earthquakes any day as well. Tornadoes are over pretty quickly and only hit a narrow area, while hurricanes last for hours and flatten huge swaths of land.
Decent job, good family, and the Chatham School district gives Dupage and it's money a run for quality.
Not to mention we don't have the traffic of Chicago.