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Madelina Sep 14th 2010 7:34 am

Re: Which State Would You Live In Given The Choice?
 
somewhere with certain snow for christmas, but lovely hot summers :thumbsup: i LOVE seasons... North Georgia may not get enough snow for perfection, but i think its beautiful so i think i'll be happy living there :)

paranoidandroid Sep 14th 2010 7:38 am

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Originally Posted by Madelina (Post 8848113)
somewhere with certain snow for christmas, but lovely hot summers :thumbsup: i LOVE seasons... North Georgia may not get enough snow for perfection, but i think its beautiful so i think i'll be happy living there :)

You could always trek another 3 hours up into NC, the snow would probably be good enough there. ;)
Yeah, North GA is definately nice in places. What area of it would you be near?

Rete Sep 14th 2010 7:42 am

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The one I'm already living in New York State.

I can have mountains or lakes or oceans. Throw in shopping, dining, theater, four seasons, light winters in lower NYS and skiing in northern NYS. I can have nightlife and 5 star dining or a simple walk in the park and a dinner off a cart.

While I love to visit other states, I would prefer to live in NYS.

Englishmum Sep 14th 2010 9:36 am

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Hawaii

Failing that, southern California (San Luis Obispo/Morro Bay area is lovely):cool:

(I hate the cold!)

S Folinsky Sep 14th 2010 10:51 am

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Originally Posted by Englishmum (Post 8848375)
Hawaii

Failing that, southern California (San Luis Obispo/Morro Bay area is lovely):cool:

(I hate the cold!)

Hmm, I know that a lot of people doubt that a certain person born in Hawaii was not born in the United States. Curious, his opponent definitely was not born in any state or the District of Columbia and it was never an issue. Go figure.

BTW, "Southern California" on the coast is generally defined as being south of Point Conception. San Luis and Morro Bay are north of there and are considered to be part of "Central California." To get more confusing, the actual geographical center of California is generally called the "Central Valley". Even more curious, San Francisco and Sacramento are often considered "Northern California" -- and it is a long way from "Northern California" to the Oregon Border.

Personally, I would like to live in a state of bliss.

meauxna Sep 14th 2010 11:27 am

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Originally Posted by S Folinsky (Post 8848505)
Hmm, I know that a lot of people doubt that a certain person born in Hawaii was not born in the United States. Curious, his opponent definitely was not born in any state or the District of Columbia and it was never an issue. Go figure.

A caller on a radio show yesterday was convinced (and buffaloed the host) that the Constitutionally required 'natural born citizenship' means that the person has to be born in the US *and* both parents must be US citizens.


Even more curious, San Francisco and Sacramento are often considered "Northern California" -- and it is a long way from "Northern California" to the Oregon Border.
haha! Glad you cleared that one up; although I would be happy to claim SLO as 'Northern California'. It may be a long way to the OR border, but it may as well be worlds apart from 'down there'. :D

augigi Sep 14th 2010 11:29 am

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Probably northern CA, it's beautiful.

another bloody yank Sep 14th 2010 12:34 pm

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Originally Posted by Sally Redux (Post 8847733)
CA is bearable,

Wow, it's taken quite a while for you to settle in, and I have to admit I was worried that you might never make it over that hump, but here you are gushing all over the place! Congrats!:)

Derrygal Sep 14th 2010 12:39 pm

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I love Northern California (the San Francisco area). I must admit, I have never lived there, only gone on vacation there, but I think that area is really beautiful and the weather is nice - fairly moderate climate (not endless snow in winter like we get here). The Napa Valley area is pretty also and not too far from San Fran.

Sally Redux Sep 14th 2010 12:52 pm

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Originally Posted by another bloody yank (Post 8848680)
Wow, it's taken quite a while for you to settle in, and I have to admit I was worried that you might never make it over that hump, but here you are gushing all over the place! Congrats!:)

:lol: Thanks for your concern.

nettlebed Sep 14th 2010 12:55 pm

Re: Which State Would You Live In Given The Choice?
 

Originally Posted by ian-mstm (Post 8847921)
Yes... it has a certain je ne sais quoi! :)

Oh, I don't know about that...

Anyway, I'm extremely happy here in WA. Having the Olympic peninsula, Vancouver BC, and tax-free Oregon so close are all very, very big drawers.

In Europe? Portugal, but not where you think: first choice would be the Ribatejo: probably Santarém or possibly Torres Novas. Second choice the Alentejo: Évora, Portalegre or Monsaráz. Or Madeira, if I wanted to be a long way away from mainland Europe.

jackattack Sep 14th 2010 1:27 pm

Re: Which State Would You Live In Given The Choice?
 
I'll confess to only really having been to the coastal states, both left and right coasts but pretty much all the way up and down each. Not been many places in the middle (exception of St Louis and Minneapolis both for a weekend). I like the idea of Colorado because but wouldn't want to say that I'd move there without even visiting. And hubbie is a sailor so not much chance of us moving away from the water anyway.

Northern California (SF Bay Area) is pretty special. Great sailing, not far for really good skiing, wine region within easy reach for a weekend, lots of expats, great restaurants and a stunning commute (down highway 280) to work for a great company. In fact there isn't much I'd change here except I wish that I could import my family and old social life.

SagenOnion Sep 14th 2010 1:41 pm

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1st choice...Maine

2nd to last choice...Southern California



1st choice in Europe...France, Southwest

coastieexpat Sep 14th 2010 1:48 pm

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Northern California, lived up here for 18 years and still love it.

However i would not wish to live in the Bay Area or Sacramento , ( lived in both places ). It seems to me that most states have a fair amount of diversity, so weather permitting ,you can probably find your own shangri la almost anywhere.

TerryVA Sep 14th 2010 1:57 pm

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Having just had a short holiday in New Mexico, it's at the top of my list right now. The lack of humidity is a definite plus.

Terry


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