woodworker
Well-Known Member
Being born and raised in central Pennsylvania (donāt tell anyone), I was used to to and kinda liked winter, kinda. However, when I joined the USN in 1972 and was stationed in Norfolk, I realized there is more to winter than waist deep fluffy precipitation. When I got out, it was right amidst thousands of layoffs and reductions in the workforce, no jobs to be had up there. So because of that, well and I began to hate winter after being in Norfolk for four years, I got married and we decided to move south. Stumbled into an awesome career in nuclear power plant maintenance and management which led to an awesome retirement. I could even do with a little less cold than here in SE Virginia but Iām too old to move now. We had five inches of the fluffiness a few weeks ago but it went away in a day or two. So I guess Iāll keep the old shack for a few more years.The house I had just sold I had installed a whole house generator (IIRC it was 8Kw) with an auto transfer switch. It ran all the essentials except the central ac unit which wasn't a big deal as we rarely lost power in the summer and I had a spare window unit just in case. I was on 3 acres with 250' of driveway and my neighbor (who was one of my best friends) who had all the heavy equipment so he could dig me out if needed.
I thought being retired winters wouldn't bother me anymore but I realized fast last winter being in Arkansas how much I really hated them. Single digits, snow and a dirty truck just didn't do well with me or Annie so we decided AZ was a better fit for us. No natural disasters to deal with and where we are it doesn't get as hot (3,000') as where we were before and it actually cools off at night.![]()
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