Moving south during the summer

When I lived up north, I knew better than to switch apartments during the winter, however moving during a blizzard is a terrible idea.

It can be hazardous to drive a moving van over icy roads with limited visibility.

Temperatures in the disadvantages plus numerous feet of snow on the ground hinder the process of carrying heavy furniture plus boxes in plus out of the new plus seasoned apartment. Plus, it’s too pricey to run the furnace when the door is getting left open. At the end of an terrible day, the residing space is chilly cold. Because of all of these problems, I made sure that my lease always expired in July. This worked well for myself and others until I relocated south. I packed all of the possessions I could fit into my motorcar plus drove eighteen hours south. At first, I had the windows down plus loved the fresh breeze. It didn’t take long for the heat plus humidity to force the windows up for the sake of air conditioning. Even blasting the AC at maximum capacity, I was hot by the time I arrived at my new accommodations. I then needed to carry my things up more than one flights of stairs to my apartment. The stairway was not air conditioned! Since I was continually opening the door, I chose not to lower the temperature control in the apartment. The outside temperature was in the mid nineties plus the humidity was brutal. The task of moving was a nightmare. It took myself and others hours, plus I was tired plus dehydrated by the end of it. I was easily distraught to finally start up the cooling system.

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