Every place has it's charms...Oregon is weird and diverse...you go to an area that looks like France and drive half an hour and you're in a midwestern looking grass field farming area that could be Nebraska...My favorite eastern cities are Savannah Georgia and New Orleans....not sure I could live there...probably not and my memories are from 1964 ..We're going to rotate winter destinations but they'll all be in the Pacific Rim for the duration when my wife finally retires and the grandkids are in school and busy all the time.
I concur but my experience was a little different. I was also looking for a scenery change but always knew I was going to move home. Once my brother graduated, I moved moved back about 6 months later. I did really miss it, but mainly my friends and family... Florida is very beautiful though. And there are some real babes down there. I'm sure there will be many points this summer when it's hot as balls and I'll be dreaming of swimming in the springs. All that to say I wish you luck creating theprunetangMachX, whatever that turns out to be.
Thanks. Who knows where I end up next. As Alan Wilson sang, "I might even, leave the USA". Regardless, I get a promotion at work tomorrow and I'm cooking salmon tonight. Things are OK.
I'll just quietly plug this book again. http://www.sportstwo.com/threads/am...al-regional-cultures-of-north-america.356742/
I too have recommended that book to a lot of my friends. Great read (well, I bought the audible version).
Platform calls for end to required childhood vaccines so kids are free to get measles and polio. Prohibits businesses from mask or vaccine requirements. They call it medical freedom. Which absolutely does not apply to women.