How do people live in Minneapolis?

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WhoBeDaPlaya

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I love MN and would trade Dallas for it in a heartbeat if I could get a physical design position there. Somehow attached to the Midwest.

I love the 4 distinctive seasons.
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Tundra -> Floods -> Mosquito -> Best season
I think you forgot "Construction" :p
 
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BurnItDwn

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lake of the woods or a lake near some woods. if you have been there how is it?

As a child, I've been to Minnesota near Lake Superior for family vacations. Otherwise, have not been there as an adult. I do not mean a specific lake or specific woods, just any rural lake/forest combination.

That said, I have spent many many days in Door County, Wi, in the winter. My grandmother moved there in the 80s to a house on the bay. I built some epic snow forts, snowmobiled quite a bit, used to ice fish with my uncles, and did many miles of cross country skiing there. I suspect the weather in Sturgeon Bay in the Winter is probably a bit warmer than much of MN, but, going outside from sunup until sundown in below 0 temps is not scary or foreign to me.
 

DrPizza

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There isn't "too cold" - there's only "not properly dressed." Properly dressed, it's pretty tough in the lower 48 to ever find some place that you can't spend a few hours outside enjoying yourself. On the other hand, half of the country doesn't come out of their air conditioned houses 1/2 of the year, unless it's to run out to their remote started car with the air conditioning cranked full blast.

The only thing I really mind this year is the chores I do. 3 years ago, I had to break ice out of water buckets for maybe 10 days at the most, around Jan & Feb. This year, EVERY FREAKING DAY, except perhaps for 4, since the beginning of December. The killer for me though, we gambled - we bred 15 of our goats on the same day last year (hormone treatments brought them into heat simultaneously). In a span of 29 hours - from Mon 7pm to Tuesday midnight, we had 20 baby goats born. HUGE hassle, drying them, especially all their ears, to avoid frostbite. And, a constant concern until temperatures get back to at least 20F.
 

SlitheryDee

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I don't live in Minneapolis, but I like the idea of anywhere that's cold 7 months out of the year. Maybe everyone there is like me. What I don't understand is why people live in the states that are hot 7 months out of the year. I hate the heat. I feel that spring and summer have nothing to recommend them as seasons.
 
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WhoBeDaPlaya

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I don't live in Minneapolis, but I like the idea of anywhere that's cold 7 months out of the year. Maybe everyone there is like me. What I don't understand is why people live in the states that are hot 7 months out of the year. I hate the heat. I feel that spring and summer have nothing to recommend them as seasons.
This, and I'm originally from the freaking tropics.
 

AznAnarchy99

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You need to look closer to the ground.

thirsty-dry-desert.jpg

It rained today. It was crazy.
 

pete6032

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I don't live in Minneapolis, but I like the idea of anywhere that's cold 7 months out of the year. Maybe everyone there is like me. What I don't understand is why people live in the states that are hot 7 months out of the year. I hate the heat. I feel that spring and summer have nothing to recommend them as seasons.

I live in Chicago now and its cold as f***. My roommate just moved here last september from Florida and he's already talking about moving back because he can't stand this cold weather bullshit.

I have lived in #6, #4, #3, and #1.

http://www.weather.com/news/weather-winter/20-coldest-large-cities-america-20140107?pageno=20
 

dr150

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Honestly, it's not the cold that's really the problem for me -- it's the snow, and the result it has on traffic. Any measurable amount of snow and my commute goes from ~20 minutes one way up to usually 1.5 hours one way, sometimes 2 hours...

Get a motorcycle, yo!

BTW, I went jogging today in 70F weather....then grabbed a sammich in my flip flops. :thumbsup:


Don't get me wrong....our pillow soffft residents had our share of drama recently when the temp plummeted to 63F!! :colbert:
 
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foghorn67

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I don't live in Minneapolis, but I like the idea of anywhere that's cold 7 months out of the year. Maybe everyone there is like me. What I don't understand is why people live in the states that are hot 7 months out of the year. I hate the heat. I feel that spring and summer have nothing to recommend them as seasons.

Even as a native Californian, I didn't mind the heat in Louisiana. The only time it bothered me if I got within 50 ft. of the Mississippi. It was weird how the humidity and heat would jump up as soon as you approached it's shore. I would dread having a job on the river.

I hate the ultra high dry heat. I lived in Phoenix for a few years and I couldn't stand the summers. From May to the end of September. Which is weird, because I like Tucson, even in the summer. Temps seem similar but it feels way different. And it sort of cools off at night. Phoenix didn't.
Winters are awesome in both cities.
 

roguerower

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I'm headed up to the twin cities next week. It better be 70F and sunny!

I lived in North Dakota during the winter of '12. It wasn't too bad, you just had to dress for the weather.

That said, I will never voluntarilly move someplace where it gets that cold.