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How do you like your state?
Just for fun I guess, what does everyone think of their new home state? Why did you pick that state in particular, and was it all you imagined or expected? Would you move to a different one, or move back to the UK?
Ok let's say this then to help spur some discussion. I'm originally from Puerto Rico, which is a Spanish speaking US territory in the middle of the Caribbean, but my parents moved us to PA and I've gone back every year for 3 months to see my family and I still think PA offers a much better quality of life. I love the cold weather and the changing seasons. The beach, sunshine, and sweltering heat are no appeal to me. It's not nice when you're in the middle of winter and it's still a hot 85 degrees outside, that's my opinion. |
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Originally Maine...because the missus is from Maine and she got a job there.
It was alright....shit winters and job situation mind, but score a job and I wouldn't mind moving back...within reason :D Currently in Mass, because I got a job here....now stuck here because of the renters trap, can't afford to really stay here, can't afford to move. It's alright....shit winters and job situation mind :D |
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I didn't get much choice really California is OK, it's in a financial shit hole but Oh well. I love winter here, sunny, occasional rain, temp can get up into the high 70's. Ski slopes are an hour away and the beach is 3 hrs away. Summers we are five miles from the sun and in imminent danger of bumping into the sun some days. I hate the heat once it gets past 90, and the most annoying comment ever. "But it's a dry heat" :frown:
We've had a pretty decent life here though, I haven't hated my time in the US and I'm sure there's a lot of things I'd miss when we move home. I would have really liked to try out the east coast (not Florida, oh god not Florida) with a nice short flight back to UK for visits. |
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I have an ongoing love affair with California, but I recently had an intense and passionate two year fling with Seattle which has really thrown me off balance.
I can't get past the idea that Captiol Hill in Seattle is the greatest neighbourhood in the universe. The weather is not as bad as people think (especially relative to the UK), and when you add in the skiing, proximity to Canada, microbrews, trees, low taxes and total lack of polution, it's really hard to ignore Washington state. Honorary mention to Oregon, for all the same reasons, but it just hasn't got Capitol Hill. |
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Originally Posted by caleyjag
(Post 7992299)
Honorary mention to Oregon, for all the same reasons, but it just hasn't got Capitol Hill.
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Re: How do you like your state?
Originally Posted by caleyjag
(Post 7992299)
I have an ongoing love affair with California, but I recently had an intense and passionate two year fling with Seattle which has really thrown me off balance.
I can't get past the idea that Captiol Hill in Seattle is the greatest neighbourhood in the universe. The weather is not as bad as people think (especially relative to the UK), and when you add in the skiing, proximity to Canada, microbrews, trees, low taxes and total lack of polution, it's really hard to ignore Washington state. Honorary mention to Oregon, for all the same reasons, but it just hasn't got Capitol Hill. |
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Michigan for 7 years. Really loved the (short) summers, apart from the mosquitoes the size of small aircraft! But we lived by the river and spent summers on and in Lake Huron. Loved being near Canada too. The first couple of winters were ok, but by the time we left I was sick of the white stuff and the freezing temps for months and months at a time. My kids, who spent their early childhood there, really miss the snow though.
Now we've been in Texas for nearly 2 years and I love it. Sure it gets bl**dy hot, but I prefer that to the cold. No complaints, but maybe I'll be sick of the summers in a few years time, who knows!! :) |
Re: How do you like your state?
Originally Posted by lisa67
(Post 7992458)
Michigan for 7 years. Really loved the (short) summers, apart from the mosquitoes the size of small aircraft! But we lived by the river and spent summers on and in Lake Huron. Loved being near Canada too. The first couple of winters were ok, but by the time we left I was sick of the white stuff and the freezing temps for months and months at a time. My kids, who spent their early childhood there, really miss the snow though.
Now we've been in Texas for nearly 2 years and I love it. Sure it gets bl**dy hot, but I prefer that to the cold. No complaints, but maybe I'll be sick of the summers in a few years time, who knows!! :) |
Re: How do you like your state?
Originally Posted by chrisfromusa
(Post 7992468)
hahaha, gotta find that middle ground huh? Hey you should consider western Washington State. Mild winters, and warm summers, not hot. Some say it's like England, except the sun shines in summer
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Re: How do you like your state?
Originally Posted by chrisfromusa
(Post 7992468)
hahaha, gotta find that middle ground huh? Hey you should consider western Washington State. Mild winters, and warm summers, not hot. Some say it's like England, except the sun shines in summer
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Ok go and rent the movie 'Deliverance', get an industrial sized bottle of white out or whatever Americans call tippex and paint the lower portion of your tv with it and imagine it is snow.
Now watch the entire movie and you will get a fairly accurate recreation of a Maine winter. This time of year though it is beautiful for a whole week. Usually it is either green, brown or white. Oh and the people that live in my part of Maine are ****ing nuts. |
Re: How do you like your state?
Originally Posted by caleyjag
(Post 7992299)
I have an ongoing love affair with California, but I recently had an intense and passionate two year fling with Seattle which has really thrown me off balance.
I can't get past the idea that Captiol Hill in Seattle is the greatest neighbourhood in the universe. The weather is not as bad as people think (especially relative to the UK), and when you add in the skiing, proximity to Canada, microbrews, trees, low taxes and total lack of polution, it's really hard to ignore Washington state. Honorary mention to Oregon, for all the same reasons, but it just hasn't got Capitol Hill.
Originally Posted by Elvira
(Post 7992533)
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My state is usually one of complete drunkenness. Works for me. :)
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Never having lived anywhere else I can't say that I wouldn't like a different state more than I like Missouri, and there are a few that I wouldn't mind trying, but I have had the good luck to be born in a State that suits me. :)
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