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Live anywhere in the US(southern half), where would you live and why?


I ask because I'm about ready to retire and move. BUT I want to live somewhere warm where you get almost 10 months of warm weather. No California or Florida, to crazy for my life style.



Just thought about this tonight, so just thinking and wanted to ask other people.
 

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Live anywhere in the US(southern half), where would you live and why?


I ask because I'm about ready to retire and move. BUT I want to live somewhere warm where you get almost 10 months of warm weather. No California or Florida, to crazy for my life style.



Just thought about this tonight, so just thinking and wanted to ask other people.

Brockton Mass./thread.
 

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This may sound crazy, but I have been looking at Abilene, TX area. Prying my spouse out of MN will be tough.
 

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Seems like you should've had this planned out as part of retirement.

That aside, I'd probably go Texas, or northern Georgia. I'm also seriously considering the outskirts of Vegas.
 

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Is Utah southern half? When I visited there I thought it was one of the coolest places. Obviously I was mostly going through all the parks but places like Moab, Arches, Canyon Lands, Zion, and Bryce Canyon were just incredible. I get the whole state wont be like that but I would think Utah and Colorado would be nice places to live with a lot of diversity in the terrain you experience.
 

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Brockton Mass./thread.
He didn't mention anything about sodomy, hair gel, or fist pumping.

We need more people like you down here to drown out the libs that have took over the People’s Republic of Austin. So come on down. You’ll fit right in.
Texas was always my eventual plan, but the way they're going, it's going to be CA with cowboy hats if nothing changes.

Is Utah southern half? When I visited there I thought it was one of the coolest places. Obviously I was mostly going through all the parks but places like Moab, Arches, Canyon Lands, Zion, and Bryce Canyon were just incredible. I get the whole state wont be like that but I would think Utah and Colorado would be nice places to live with a lot of diversity in the terrain you experience.
CO has been a nice place, but went from purple to blue, and with the mass influx of CA libs, we're going to be Sonic Blue in a few years. Our new gov is all about socialised medicine, free daycare, and other entitlements.

As to OP's questions, at this point I may look to Alabama, Louisiana (maybe), and Tennessee might not be bad.
 

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Florida. Orlando, Melbourne, Palm Bay and surrounding areas. Two race tracks, cars and bikes. Lots of rocket launches


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Me and the wife love Myrtle beach. So much to do and the housing is pretty cheap.
Careful, I think King Bargain lives in that area, legend is, place is filled with his 17 page reports. They're all written in crayon, have teeth marks, and drool all over them, but ya know...they're there.
 

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We need more people like you down here to drown out the libs that have took over the People’s Republic of Austin. So come on down. You’ll fit right in.
where exactly in east texas are you ?

Is Utah southern half? When I visited there I thought it was one of the coolest places. Obviously I was mostly going through all the parks but places like Moab, Arches, Canyon Lands, Zion, and Bryce Canyon were just incredible. I get the whole state wont be like that but I would think Utah and Colorado would be nice places to live with a lot of diversity in the terrain you experience.
**** this. he asked for someplace with 10 months of summer not 10 months of winter
Right where I'm at.
too humid by a mile

Central Texas anywhere between Round Rock .. an excellent spot and San Antonio.
 

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where exactly in east texas are you ?


**** this. he asked for someplace with 10 months of summer not 10 months of winter
too humid by a mile

Central Texas anywhere between Round Rock .. an excellent spot and San Antonio.

****, I dont know. I live in a place with 3mo of summer that everyone lives for and then we just enjoy the scenery of the mountains and water the rest of the time. Utah is the only place I have been to that comes close to offering as much as much or more so to me it seems like a great place.
 

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where exactly in east texas are you ?


**** this. he asked for someplace with 10 months of summer not 10 months of winter
too humid by a mile

Central Texas anywhere between Round Rock .. an excellent spot and San Antonio.


Im from Madison County (Midway) to be exact. Currently reside by the National Forest and am heading my way back towards Willis, New Waverly area. Always the possibility I could go back towards Crockett or the surrounding areas

Midway, Texas - Wikipedia
 

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