Friday, January 18, 2013

Do you think Florida is cleaner than many other states? -

Nothing compares and I ve lived here my whole life.-Miami Native

I don t know if Florida having tropical weather all year around really constitutes it as being cleaner necessarily than other states. I d say it depends on where you live in the US by area, not necessarily by state. If you live in a small hamlet out in the rural country-side a couple of hours away from any large city, I say chances are you live in an area that is creates less waist and pollution than say Miami, Orlando, Tampa, etc. by virtue of those cities having more people living there, thus you have more traffic, more trash being produced, more energy being used by business and tall buildings, etc. then you would say in a small area somewhere in the Carolinas. That s not to say that those cities are polluted, but it would seem to me like the more urban an area is, the greater the chance is for pollution.I think what is determined cleaner that is something that to a degree goes beyond state boundaries. Air can be clean anywhere, north or south.

YES.... lived in FL for 35 years

I plan on going on a little getaway with my spouse in Feb. to Myrtle Beach,? -

What is the weather like in Feb in Myrtle Beach? Warm enough to enjoy the outdoors? Any suggestions of places to check out??

Average temperature in February day time is about 61 F and Ocean temperature 52 F. There is a good chance that will be some nice and sunny days. February is a slow month in Myrtle Beach and not many tourists at all. If you are interested to see some wild animals like alligators, snakes, lizards and more Alligator Adventure is a perfect place located in North Myrtle Beach. Ripley s aquarium is very popular destination too. Brookgreen Gardens is one of my favorite place in the area - is huge beautiful gardens with about 900 sculptures and some wild animals also, you can spend all day walking around.Many good shows in town too like Le Grand Cirque, or Good Vibrations.Myrtle Beach has a lot of good golf courses, if you play golf, or you can spend few hours playing mini golf.I hope this is going to be helpful for you.Have a wonderful trip to Myrtle Beach!

What to do this monday night in san francisco? -

so im going to lady gaga s consert this monday but we really wanna do something after.. is there anything good to do?? =(

i love going san francisco! im not sure exactly how old you are though, so im not sure if you can go to the clubs/bars lol. you should definitely go to the beach. and theres fisherman s wharf and the piers. theres alot of things to do there such as shopping, restaurants, museums etc. ohh and san francisco has great malls!!

What do i wear for Real snow?? Im going to chicago for the holiday..? -

I live in Texas so keep it real it doesn t really get cold not in Houston atleast...anyway, i m going to Chicago for the holidays and i m pretty sure its gonna be snowing/really cold so what my question is........where can i get a really good coat for not too much $$$ also do i need snow boots and all that stuff??? like gloves, hats, scarves? i know this sounds weird but i ve never been out of Texas before much less to a much colder city.Thanks!

Burlington Coat Factory.This is an actual factory store in Fall River Massachusetts. It originaly only sold winter coats and snow wear. Now you can find the stores all over the u.s. Thier coats are great quality and decent prices. Make sure your coat has a water proof outside-and a lined inside. Since you are not used to the cold, it is a good idea to get all the accesories as well. Chicago is very windy, so a scarf tucked into your winter coat would be necessary. a pair of gloves and a hat of course. You can get boots if you think you will be tromping through a bunch of snow, otherwise rain boots and double up on socks will work.in severe weather think about tucking your pants into your socks, or wearing layers of clothes and tucking thermal pants or tights into your socks, under your pants.Check out this website-http://www.ehow.com/how_2307312_dress-co��

Most important is that it s windproof. Chicago is really windy (hence the whole windy city moniker) so aim for that. Unless you plan to be outside a whole lot then you don t really need the rest. No boots either cuz everything is plowed/shoveled when it snows (at least in the city). If nothing else, just know that you can always buy the stuff while you re there. (And probably for better prices too)

Chill out (no pun intend)!!!You need a winter jacket, a hat, gloves, and possibly a scarf. Just shop for one in Chicago or get one online. If you wait until you come to Chicago to get a jacket just layer up. Wear a sweater/sweatshirt and a fleece. If it will be really cold wear a long sleeve shirt over a t-shirt and under the rest of the layers. The area is currently in the mid 20s with wind chills reach as low as 15 F. Houston is 46 F with a real feel of 46 F. Enjoy the cold of Chicago.

in Chicago you need special cream because the lake will have so many winds that it will do really really really really bad stuff to yougo to payless and get snow boots there if you want decent pricedreally the best place to by the other stuff is Chicago itself because the things made in TX arent probably made to protect you from a winter in Chicago

i live in australia and i went to the snow in june this yr and it was kinda cold at first but then got really hot so i went round in a singlet and long pants. the sun keeps it warm =]] dont be too fussed about wat to wear just some jumpers and long pants is all u need maybe a skalf oh and u hafta have water proof gloves n shoes... its soo anoying without em.but thats snow in auzzie... prolly diff in chicago.

well im not sure where you can get cheap but good items...but i know that you have to wear a really thick warm snow coat... you said real snow right?i d say to wear at least 6-8 layers...uhm... yess... a scarf would help... gloves would absolutely help! if you want to have a snowball fight, you wouldnt want your hands numb. boots? yes! get long ones but not so high its up to your knees. make sure its comfortable. wear those knitted hats or beanie and you should prolly wear earmuffs...hope this helps! GOOD LUCK!!!

It s not the North Pole. You probably won t need to step farther than your residence to a taxi or public transit. Just have clothing that is warm and waterproof, and maybe a pair of galoshes to protect your shoes.

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