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Old 03.05.2008
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Hi Seejay...Just wanted to know what you were coming up with...Any thoughts of what you want to do yet? I wish you good luck...remember though we only live once...might as well live to be happy!
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I like the sounds of Kansas, so far, also North Alabama and Arkansas.
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I had been sending private messages then got stopped because I had to have 40.
It has ALWAYS been set at "50".
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Made it to 40 then sent some messages and now it is 50....
see my answer above
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I like the sounds of Kansas, so far, also North Alabama and Arkansas.
I grew up in Salina Kansas it's all right if you like wild weather changes. I would look towards southeast Kansas as it has more scenery, (flint hills, more trees etc..) But I do miss Kansas. Never thought I would ever say that.
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No, it doesn't thunder when it snows Thunder is usually just a spring/summer/fall thing.

I love the changing seasons but HATE the humidity of the summers in the east. Brickman has it right - you break a sweat sitting in the shade. "It's not the heat, it's the humidity" is a VERY true saying! If I could live somewhere where the humidity was low all summer, I'd love to.

I hope you find somewhere to go where you'll be happy
Well maybe not in th estates i never saw it there either BUT this last winter we had a crazy thunderstorm and it snowed like the devil right here in Mosul Iraq so it does happen just not allot and in very few places.
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kd5drx, we've already established that, indeed, it does happen in certain places. I've never seen it.

I'm not in the USA - I'm in Canada on the east coast
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It sounds like you might like a place with low-cost of living and a nice moderate climate. Here is an approach...

Establish residency in a no income tax state (I know Nevada is and maybe Tennessee and New Hampshire - get a drivers license and an mailbox...suppose to live there a year in most cases). Then look for a poorer state and the poorer counties within the state with a climate that you would like. Land, home and rent will be cheaper in areas that have lower income levels.

As an example, I am a resident of Nevada so all my income and retirement is free of state tax. Then I looked at climate and found an ideal place for me, southeastern Arizona or southwestern New Mexico...then compared property tax rates between the two and settled on Hidalgo County, New Mexico...4000' elevation, change of seasons but mild winters. It is right on the stae line with Arizona in what is referred to as the bootheel of New Mexico. The greatest birding area in the west. I have 40 acres and a home and pay $150 per year property tax. Big mountains (to 9,000+')to my west (the Chiricahuas and Cave Creek) and the Peloncillo Mountians are at my backdoor. Property is very cheap and GREAT summer thunderstorms during the monsoon season. It is only 30 miles south of I-10, so if I want to drive I can easily get home. Low humidity, high enough elevation (4000') to keep summer temperatures below 100, and mild winters (an occasional snow but low temperatures around frost level).

Oh, and by-the-way it can absolutely thunder and lightning during a snow storm...I have been in those conditions numerous times in the mountains out west.

The picture on the left is my place looking east toward the Peloncillo Mtns. and the picture on the right is the Chiricahuas at sunset from my porch.
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I'm seriously considering moving from Florida, up north. I know that's bass-ackwards behavior; most people come here at my age, rather than the other way around, but frankly I've been here 20 years and I'm sick of sand and bugs and palm trees.

I want to be able to grow things in the dirt and see leaves change colors and meet people who are not "just here for the season" (whatever that is, because as close as I can tell, "season" never really ends.)

I'm tired of paying $4.39 for milk and $3.29 for gas, just for the privilege of living in a state that caters to rich people. Not to mention the fact that I'm recently divorced and could use a change of scenery.

The reason I'm here, is because you guys get around. You see things, and meet people. If you could live anywhere in the US north of, say,Tennessee, where would it be?

This process could take some time, and I may end up asking a sh*tload of questions, so only the hearty need reply.

So, where's a good place to live, in your opinions?
youŽre welcome here too... IŽd swap places with you anyday... enough of the white stuff...

HereŽs a webcams less than a mile from me.

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And heres some in the archipelago... the first one is a Eagles nest as we speak.

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WY sucks you wouldn't like it. It snows in June and freezes in August. You really wouldn't like it.

thats worse than overhere then...
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