I love in Central Oklahoma. Have for almost all of my life. We have 4 grown kids here with 6 grandchildren. My parents & DH's Mom is here as well. Not in the same town but within an hr of us. Neither of us like it here real well but our kids would literally have a fit if we mentioned moving away! We quietly discuss it between us though & we do not know where we would like to retire in 8 more years. We think E Texas somewhere. We love having a change of Seasons and we both like snow, so may have to rethink that. We live in a nice subdivision and are close to all of Oklahoma City's ammenities. However I would like a couple of acres to someday build on somewhere. Someplace quiet. LOL
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Tell me where this is? I might take a travel job up to WA state close to the Idaho border..the town is Clarkston...just considering it but having lot's of quilt shops around might make a difference in the decision.. also, depends on how much snow they get...thanks
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That is one pretty part of the country... I live in Huntsville, Al and it's pretty here but love those mountains..
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Originally Posted by Magdalena
I love my home, I love my backyard view and love being away from the big city. But that said, Walgreens is the biggest store in town and we are fighting for a Walmart. We moved here 6 years ago. I was excited that it was our first home. Just as soon as we were getting to know our neighbors, they left - foreclosures. So, I don't have many friends and I treasure the very few I have. We are originally from Southern California and our families currently live there. I hate driving, but I don't mind the 4 1/2 hour drive to my Mama's house. When we retire, we would like to find an in-between like Santa Barbara. But, if the Lord takes my Mama first, I would want to live in Pacific Northwest near our daughter. But, I am in love with Placerville. I guess, I am what my mother calls me, a gypsy.
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Originally Posted by stitchinwitch
By reading all of the comments, it is difficult to determine where the actual BEST place to live is...One would have to think about - CRIME
EMPLOYMENT Medical Care/Hospitals Transportation Shopping - even Grocery Stores Prices of Realestate What did I leave out? |
Originally Posted by Rntraveler
Tell me where this is? I might take a travel job up to WA state close to the Idaho border..the town is Clarkston...just considering it but having lot's of quilt shops around might make a difference in the decision.. also, depends on how much snow they get...thanks
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I love where I live. It is an RV community. Lots of nice neighbors (no Childern), most. everyone owns an RV and they travel a lot. We sold our RV 5 years ago. I have a crafting group that meets once a week at our clubhouse & several of us are quilters.
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I have lived here for 38 years and came from another large town. Indianapolis and Columbus are very similar as far as weather and government. Columbus is a big college town and we were not used to this. The Colts came to Indy after we moved so they have that to brag about. The 500 race was the big thing when we lived there. The people are the same and have come from all over the country.
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Stitchinwitch.. I have lived in Maine all my life and intend to stay here.Our family is all here and could not leave them.
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I lived here before years ago and moved back,but it is not the same.Too many people from everywhere and I really like a small little town because people seem to be closer and friendlier.Too late to think about that now.Good ole West Virginia is where I was before.Many friendly people and they are there to help you if you need it in no time flat.The big plus is that there were also mountains there.
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