I will say a few things in defense of humidity. After living in the tropical rain forest climate of Central America, without heat or A/C, I prayed that we'd be able to move to a drier climate. Well, the next place we moved to was the Texas panhandle, where it is so windy and dry that my skin cracked open and bled, I had frequent nosebleeds, and it STILL felt hot and miserable when the temperature got over 80 degrees F. Also, because of the extreme climate change, my piano had to have $1k worth of work done on it. Thank God the soundboard didn't crack or warp. Had that happened, I would have had to buy a new instrument. We then moved to southern New Mexico, where it was still hot and dry. While my nosebleeds and cracked skin became a thing of the past, the desert wind blew sand up my nose, etc. I'm not unhappy to be in Georgia. Yes, it's humid, but my skin likes the humidity and my house has heat and A/C. It's just when I have to spend time outdoors that I get grumpy and complain.