I love, love, love Montana, but I have never been there in the heart of winter. I have worked in Wyoming in the winter. I don't think I would do well in long periods of deep snow and sub-zero temperatures. There's just too much Texas in my blood. I've been really cold in Texas, but not for days on end. Florida is the other side of the world. My workmen have more danger of heat stroke and heat exhaustion along the gulf coast at 90 degree temperatures than working in West Texas when it is 110 degrees. I've worked many a day on the coastal plains when haze (humidity) hung in the air all day long. Florida can be, and is, miserably hot for a few months in the summer, but they do have really nice winters. I bet the Florida beekeepers don't need over 20 pounds of honey stores for their winters. Florida heat is akin to what our soldiers suffered in Viet Nam. Like Afghanistan, it would be miserable clothed for combat.
A long time ago, decades back, I spent some time in Pakistan, and it too was hot and miserable with ugly mountains, but that's a story I can't tell. Thanks to Barry and Lee for their service, and thanks to Lee for just being lee and helping with my bees.
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