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I have to agree with the 60 - 65 degree weather. If I have to wear arm warmers - it's perfect out. I am some how energized by the cooler weather. Once the sun starts baking, my mojo is zapped. Usually over 80 degrees is too hot for me. With proper clothing I also do fine in temperatures down to 35 - 40 degrees. Anything cooler than that have trouble warming up.

So I retire in a few years and here's my question - where can I move where the weather is going to be cool and dry (40 -70 degrees), usually sunny or lightly overcast, all year round? Does that place exist?
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