And people wonder why we put up with 10' of snow in a season. Answer: no scorpions, no poisonous snakes, no beetles the size of baseballs, fewer hornets and wasps. And if you live near salt water mosquitos are rare.
I'll live with single digit temps because insects can't!
One mans paradise is another mans misery.
I could not live with 10 feet of snow and a winter that lasts for months in deep freezes. Been there, done that.
As I got older the less I could tolerate the cold and snow. When I was young, yes, bring it on but no longer.
I can deal with the snakes, scorpions, etc. because it's about being aware and not doing things that can get you stung or bitten. I get 320 days of sunshine, winter temps in the 50's and 60's, no shoveling snow (as it melts within 1 day of snowing). No weeds, no cutting grass, no mosquitoes, no rusty cars (due to road salt), etc.
Like I said, different strokes for different folks. For me, I would be completely miserable living in an area that has harsh winters (Wisconsin, Michigan, Rhode Island, etc.) I also don't like RAINY climates where it rains 6 months of they year (Portland, Seattle, etc). Pacific Northwest areas are beautiful and great in the summer but once October hits, then nothing but rain/clouds/overcast drizzle and rain from October through April/May. I would get depressed, I need my sunny Vitamin D weather.
Different strokes for different folks. That's what makes the USA so great. So many different climate areas and views. One maybe loves the rolling hills of Kentucky, while another loves the flat plains of Kansas, while another loves the desert mountains or high Rocky Mtn/Sierra Nevada range. Deserts, swamp lands, mountains, coastal, etc. We do have an AWESOME country to live in.