The Problem with Thanksgiving
<p>In the southeastern United States, the climate is unmistakably subtropic. That means high temperatures and equally high humidity. Think weather conditions similar to the oven setting bake with a high probability of hurricanes. With that said, the cooler, drier fall and winter months are my favorite times of the year. Throw in fall food, sweaters, and the holidays, and life in Florida is almost livable.</p>
<p>With shorter daylight hours, holiday prep, and increased seasonal events, day-to-day events transform November and December into a breakneck downhill race to the new year. Personally, I prefer <a href="https://www.history.com/topics/thanksgiving/history-of-thanksgiving#thanksgiving-controversies" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank">Thanksgiving</a> to the commercial Christmas season. But that’s not to say Thanksgiving is free and clear of issues.</p>
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