08-02-2012, 04:03 PM
guys i appreciate you telling me what its like on the mainland but thats not what i asked about.
i moved mountains and largeamount of money just to move here mostly for some beauty and some nice weather and now that i am here, it seems like i get 1 day every few weeks of sun and the rest is a glum rainy sky. sometimes it just feels like i made a mistake spending sooo much money to come here thinking i got me a slice of paradise. could of stayed in northern california, an acre goes for like a few thousand, not 200 thousand like it is up the hamakua coast.
not totally complaining, and yes it all is relative, and yes i should be happy to be alive, ext ext.
i mostly posted because i wanted to get an idea of your perception and if you feel this is the norm that i should get used to or something not so typical to get gobs of rain like this even in the summer.
some of you kind souls have reflected on that and for that i thank you, if some more would like to comment and what they feel this summer has been like for them, i would very much like to hear it.
aloha
mary
i moved mountains and largeamount of money just to move here mostly for some beauty and some nice weather and now that i am here, it seems like i get 1 day every few weeks of sun and the rest is a glum rainy sky. sometimes it just feels like i made a mistake spending sooo much money to come here thinking i got me a slice of paradise. could of stayed in northern california, an acre goes for like a few thousand, not 200 thousand like it is up the hamakua coast.
not totally complaining, and yes it all is relative, and yes i should be happy to be alive, ext ext.
i mostly posted because i wanted to get an idea of your perception and if you feel this is the norm that i should get used to or something not so typical to get gobs of rain like this even in the summer.
some of you kind souls have reflected on that and for that i thank you, if some more would like to comment and what they feel this summer has been like for them, i would very much like to hear it.
aloha
mary