Sneaking Up …

Spring weather in deep south Texas basically happens all winter long.

One hint that spring is sneaking up on us here is the flush of white blossoms on our back yard orange tree.

Soon, we’ll be heading back to our home in Canada, where spring will become glaringly apparent by about mid April to early May.

There will likely still be snow when we arrive home in a couple of weeks. The nice thing about driving home vs flying is that we have time to acclimatize on the way north.

Jumping (via a flight) from the current mid 30Β° C (mid 90Β° F) temperatures in South Texas to our near or below freezing temps at home in Saskatchewan, Canada, would be too much of a shock to our systems.

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20 responses to “Sneaking Up …”

  1. A Creative Spirit Avatar

    You are right. We have that problem every time we return to the UK

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    1. Terry Avatar

      Yes, that’s one of the major drawbacks of flying, Carole.

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  2. explorenewness Avatar

    Yes, driving is a good way to ease into the climage change. I was just thinking, with our travels, we’ll have missed winter entirely this year. Safe travels when you head north!

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    1. Terry Avatar

      Isn’t retirement grand, Lenore? We’ve missed every winter, with the exception of one, since 2019. In the fall of 2020, because of covid, we weren’t allowed to cross the land border.

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  3. Edward Ortiz Avatar

    Driving is a smart and fun way to do it, and it definitely helps with acclimatization.

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    1. Terry Avatar

      Thank you. We always enjoy the trip both ways.

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      1. Edward Ortiz Avatar

        And we definitely enjoy the photos you share of the places you visit along the way.

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  4. Phil Strawn Avatar

    Thought spring was here a week ago, then bam, two nights of freezing weather, no in the 90s this week. Best of luck in Canada for your summer. Keep us informed.

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    1. Terry Avatar

      Thanks, Phil and I’ll definitely be posting over the summer. We had a bit of a cold snap for a couple of days here in the RGV, but it didn’t hit freezing. This is the first winter here that we haven’t had a killing frost for a night or two.

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  5. Lana Avatar

    I get what you are saying about acclimatisation Terry. In winter when a Brit has flown to a sunny climate land then arrives back on their own soil it is just the worst feeling – especially at night. Glad you have another option to ease yourselves in gently.

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    1. Terry Avatar

      Thanks, Lana, and yes, in past winters, we’ve had warm getaways for a few weeks and adjusting back to the cold was always a shock to the system for several days after our return flight. This way definitely works better.

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    2. A Creative Spirit Avatar

      Yep, we are coming back to the UK at the beginning of April for a holiday with the family and we are staying in Cornwall. Brrrr…. the cold will be a shock to the system.

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      1. Lana Avatar

        I am sure you won’t arrive back in the UK in flip flops and shorts like so do many do …

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  6. Betty Avatar

    Safe travels, Terry! Hope you have great temperatures wherever you are! Seems like the winter flew by – at least to me!

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    1. Terry Avatar

      It went by quickly here too, Betty. I believe that every year we get older, the faster time seems to pass. Thanks for the safe travels wishes and I’m sending the same to you, my friend.

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  7. jkaybay Avatar

    I know what you mean about the jump. My recent jump from Ireland to an unseasonably hot Norther California was a bit of a shock!

    That sounds like a fun drive! Do you have a fairly routine itinerary at this stage?

    Cheers and nice to meet you!

    James

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    1. Terry Avatar

      Pleased to meet you too, James! We try to vary our route at least a bit (and sometimes a lot) each year in both directions. We seldom plan a lot on advance, so it’s always a surprise. 😊

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      1. jkaybay Avatar

        Sounds great, Terry!

        Congrats on being such an adventurer πŸ™‚

        I bought an Amtrak rail pass that I’m hoping to use in a month or two, so hopefully I’ll have some adventures of my own πŸ˜€

        (and blog about them!)

        Take it easy,

        James

        PS: can you spot the music lyric above? (Clue: 2020 song by TS).

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  8. annemariedemyen Avatar

    Spring may be in full swing by the time you get here, Terry. Maybe not Texas spring, but we are in double digits this week. 😁

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    1. Terry Avatar

      I was just on a call with my Mom and that’s what she said, Anne. Fingers crossed that it hangs on now 🀞

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