[A Truthful Woman in Southern California by Kate Sanborn]@TWC D-Link bookA Truthful Woman in Southern California CHAPTER III 7/34
In summer everything is serene.
No rain, no thunder-storms, no hail, or water-spouts.
(The dust pest is never spoken of!) The picnic can be arranged three weeks ahead without an anxious thought about the weather. The summer sunsets are marvellously beautiful. One must summer and winter here before he can judge fairly, and the hyper-sensitive should tarry in New Mexico or in the desert until spring.
I believe that rheumatic or neuralgic invalids should avoid the damp resorts to which they are constantly flocking only to be dissatisfied.
Every sort of climate can be found in the State, so that no one has the right to grumble. Do not take off flannels, although the perspiration does trickle down the side of your face as you sit in the sun.
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