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Testing1102 t1_j0ign1w wrote

Have you lived in the north before?

Seasonal depression hits people used to a lot of sun pretty hard, look up ways to keep your vitamin D up.

Cold will be an adjustment in the winter. Being cold once or twice is different than it always being cold for months.

In the winter it gets light at like 7 and dark at like 5.

Not trying to scare you away, I just like to provide the negatives because people don't need to be armed for the positives lol

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wageslave2022 t1_j0ik6lp wrote

Good pointers, can you imagine someone that lives in a tropical paradise that is pretty much the same year round seeing a picture of New Hampshire in the summer and saying that looks beautiful I will move there and arriving today?

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shoesontoes t1_j0iwa5t wrote

It's actually beautiful today where I live! 11+ inches of fresh fluffy white powder with more coming down overnight. It's all of February through April I'm worried about. 😑

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Loosh_03062 t1_j0ilzt9 wrote

"Daylight" LED bulbs also help some people with seasonal depression (I don't care for them in the "chill out" parts of the house, but they help my wife a bit).

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Illustrious-Study237 OP t1_j0iie03 wrote

I have not lived in the north before. Thanks for the advice.

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Testing1102 t1_j0ijnzy wrote

It's great, it's just an adjustment!

NH is awesome. I do recommend picking up an outdoor hobby for every season.

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