We have a sizable concrete patio on our lot in Palm Shadows RV Park, which worked out well when we extended the awning, and then added the outer sunscreen. It makes a nice outdoor room open on the ends. Carole is pictured in the right photo below relaxing on her covered patio.
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The concrete patio we have this year is not quite as large as the one we had last year, but it is certainly very adequate and provides nice space for "Outdoor Living". Most of the time, the temperature is in the 70's or 80's, but occasionally a cold front will pass through and the daytime temperature may only reach the 50's or 60's.
"Outdoor Living" is great in the 70's or 80's, but temperatures in the 50's or 60's calls for indoor living.
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