by coyote » Sun 22 Feb 2009, 10:27:54
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('PenultimateManStanding', 'A')re you inland North County, coyote? Fallbrook can get very cold while directly west in San Onofre the temps are milder. I used to live in Lakeside where it often got very hot in the summer. Now I'm in Normal Heights, closer to the ocean and the temps are less extreme.
I've lived in Fallbrook in the past, didn't care for it much. Strange people, strange community. I'm along the coast at the moment but up in the hills - it's nice to be near the water and stay a bit cooler in the summer. Quite mild winter weather too for the most part, not much in the way of real cold but the canyons collect what there is and concentrate it there. You'd swear there was some misplaced frost demon down there some nights, the way the chill will suddenly pounce out and claw at you as you walk by one of the deeper ones. I'm quite cold resistant but those places can really make me feel it, and get me up the next hill in a hurry trying to warm up.
The water situation in Southern California is getting desperate. No real surprise there. I'm not going to be able to get out of San Diego area as quickly as I'd once hoped - things have intervened, as they have a way of doing, some happy, some not. I still hope to get out within a year or two. We'll see how things turn out.