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If you could live anywhere in the US or the world, where would it be and why? I'm looking around and may want to be your neighbor one day...
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Stay out of New York, high taxes, no jobs, but real pretty country and gets very cold here and lots of snow too. in the winter time.
Ok check. NY's off the list. Already was actually...I hear its beautiful but I'm not so crazy about lots of snow.
Well, Zook, I guess that leaves out my favorite part of the country. It's Michigan's Upper Peninsula, especially the Keweenaw. Houghton averages 208 inches of snow a year. When I lived there we used to say the UP has 4 seasons:
Winter, June, July and August.
For great riding and mild winters I like the Ozarks.
Don't know why you would want to leave the HEART OF DIXIE.It is the best place in the new nighted states.:Shrug:
I like central Florida. No taxes, 2 hours from either coast and Orlando, lots of hilly twisty country roads with little traffic. I ride year-round.
If your into winter sports and snow then New England is a beautiful place to live..On the other hand,if peaceful tranquility-lower taxes and the freedom to advoid the larger populations is what you seek-we've found that southern middle Tn. has all we could of asked for...and a much longer riding season.......
Hard to beat Florida if you stay out of the tourist area's. Good weather for old bones...![]()
Can you give me some routes for those hills and twisty rides? We are in Lake Panasoffkee FL. Better yet if you are close by, lead us on a good ride!![]()
If you could live anywhere in the US or the world, where would it be and why? I'm looking around and may want to be your neighbor one day...![]()