I also suppose that the heavy rainfall is part of what makes Seattle homegrown cannabis the best in the world.
It is truly normal for people to move south as they get older. The southern end of the country is warmer, with higher moisture, and virtually no change of ice and snow. I was truly born and raised in the south, and as I got older I realized I wanted to leave for the north. I hate the high heat and humidity in the south, I legitimately hate it, so a lot of clouds and rain sounded right up our alley. After a few short stays in many small towns across the Pacific Northwest, I finally landed in Seattle, WA, and after that the two of us had found our forever home. The weather in Seattle is not for everyone, but for myself and others it is legitimately perfect. Last year there was some amount of rainfall on 145 mornings, which is less than half but not a lot less. So yes, it does rain a lot in Seattle, but that is a part of what gives the city it’s particular character. I also suppose that the heavy rainfall is part of what makes Seattle homegrown cannabis the best in the world. Maybe I am blind to it because of our love for Seattle, but the weed they grow around here is on another level. I have never been to Amsterdam, even though I would be surprised if they have as high a caliber of cannabis as the two of us do here in Seattle. Maybe smoking all that killer dope is what allows myself and others to love the Seattle weather so much? Since I’ll never move, I doubt I will ever find out.