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Re: What area In the U.S, would you Like or Hate to live in on a seasonal Basis.?
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I told my wife we should live near Alpine, TX most of the year. We were through there in early November. I agree, it would be a cool place to retire to.
I am still looking for the perfect apron, one with reinforced knee areas would be perfect.
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Re: What area In the U.S, would you Like or Hate to live in on a seasonal Basis.?
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I’ve been to some out of the way cool places. But couldn’t live there. 1. Bend, Oregon. 2. Calistoga CA 3. Burlington - Stow VT. 4. Showlow. AZ 5. Harpers Ferry. 6. Holland Michigan.
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Re: What area In the U.S, would you Like or Hate to live in on a seasonal Basis.?
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No way Cali citis, East coast cities, H-town, Chi-town... I don't plan to leave the great country of TX but do want to get out of the metromess. Wife says needs still be within 90 min-2 hrs though of Dallas or Ft Worth. If were just me I'd be in Montana or Idaho until big snows and then to milder south until Spring. Snowmagaden was dam cold in DFW!
Been thinking of becoming an ex-pat every 178 days (is 180 days stilll the rule?)
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Re: What area In the U.S, would you Like or Hate to live in on a seasonal Basis.?
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Id hate to live in the Texas panhandle personally...still hot in the summer, windy as Hades in the spring and cold in the winter...no thanks No humidity makes summer really pleasant compared to most of the state. As someone who works across the state during the summer, west Texas and the panhandle is very nice. Yes it’s cold and windy, but the windy season usually isn’t as bad as it’s made out to be. And if you like the mountains it’s an easy weekend trip to get to them. Less people and traffic. Waayyy less Cali transplants and liberals than certain parts of the state.
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Re: What area In the U.S, would you Like or Hate to live in on a seasonal Basis.?
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I don’t really care for extreme temps, hot or cold. Sunshine and 70’s would suit me just fine.
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Re: What area In the U.S, would you Like or Hate to live in on a seasonal Basis.?
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I lived in Florida for 10 years from age 24 to 34. I probably would enjoy being there seasonally, but I hated living there full time.
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