Do you judge people who obsess over pumpkin spice? (1 Viewer)

Do you judge people who obsess over pumpkin spice?

  • Yes.

    Votes: 15 20.5%
  • Of course.

    Votes: 41 56.2%
  • Tacoes (which means yes in this instance)

    Votes: 17 23.3%

  • Total voters
    73
Fall paid us a visit yesterday.
There are certain benefits to living in Colorado.


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We visited COS in late June took the Cog up to Pikes Peak. It was about 50 degrees up there. Everyone brought jackets or hoodies to wear up there. Not me. I allowed myself to bathe in the cool, dry air. It was a little cold with the wind chill, but I wasn't sweating and it felt great. We're actually strongly considering retiring to COS. I'm told the winters there are more bearable than Denver, though I think the downslope wind would take some getting used to.
 
We visited COS in late June took the Cog up to Pikes Peak. It was about 50 degrees up there. Everyone brought jackets or hoodies to wear up there. Not me. I allowed myself to bathe in the cool, dry air. It was a little cold with the wind chill, but I wasn't sweating and it felt great. We're actually strongly considering retiring to COS. I'm told the winters there are more bearable than Denver, though I think the downslope wind would take some getting used to.
With no wind, I can wear shorts and short sleeve shirt in the 40s and love it.
 
Pfft.

I left Colorado for Oregon for better..... well everything

And if you are going to live in either the Denver or COS area, COS gets way more snow and is colder, but milder summers.

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With no wind, I can wear shorts and short sleeve shirt in the 40s and love it.
No wind + dry air = comfort. You can forget that around here with our "Wind Chill Index" Fall is generally pretty agreeable, temps in the 70's-low 80's and drier air through October.
 
No wind + dry air = comfort. You can forget that around here with our "Wind Chill Index" Fall is generally pretty agreeable, temps in the 70's-low 80's and drier air through October.
There is nothing agreeable to me about temps in the 70s and 80s. Give me nothing higher than 50 and I'm good.
 

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