Thinking about moving...
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@guyinpv said in Thinking about moving...:
Just haven't looked deeper at Austin or San Antonio yet. Dallas is a little too far north, can't see the ocean from there!
Houston proper to the ocean can be two hours in traffic.
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@guyinpv said in Thinking about moving...:
Plus ain't the waters just this side of glacier? The point is we want warm sand and fun waters we can actually go in!
eye rolls
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@scottalanmiller said in Thinking about moving...:
@guyinpv said in Thinking about moving...:
Just haven't looked deeper at Austin or San Antonio yet. Dallas is a little too far north, can't see the ocean from there!
Houston proper to the ocean can be two hours in traffic.
Our drive to the beach now is about 6.5 hours.
If it were two hours, the wife would be making us go every night after dinner! -
@guyinpv said in Thinking about moving...:
@scottalanmiller said in Thinking about moving...:
@guyinpv said in Thinking about moving...:
Just haven't looked deeper at Austin or San Antonio yet. Dallas is a little too far north, can't see the ocean from there!
Houston proper to the ocean can be two hours in traffic.
Our drive to the beach now is about 6.5 hours.
If it were two hours, the wife would be making us go every night after dinner!Carrollton to the beach is only about five hours.
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@scottalanmiller said in Thinking about moving...:
@guyinpv said in Thinking about moving...:
@scottalanmiller said in Thinking about moving...:
@guyinpv said in Thinking about moving...:
Just haven't looked deeper at Austin or San Antonio yet. Dallas is a little too far north, can't see the ocean from there!
Houston proper to the ocean can be two hours in traffic.
Our drive to the beach now is about 6.5 hours.
If it were two hours, the wife would be making us go every night after dinner!Carrollton to the beach is only about five hours.
I was only about 10 mins in Vero Beach
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Tennessee or Kentucky . I live is a 'smaller' town, but an 20 minutes for three cities. There are some really great mid level mountains in KY, and TN has the Great Smokies.
I'm about five hours east of St. Louis, less than two hours south of Cincinnati, and about three north of Knoxville...
Really good area - good people and you get most all four seasons here....
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My family and I really enjoy north county San Diego. I wouldn't live anywhere else here if given the choice. But there arent really any other places in the US that are better, in my opinion. Sure there's traffic, but that's like 1 of really only two negatives of living here.
You can literally go skiing in the mountains, play on the desert sand dunes, enjoy a safari, go hiking, and go surfing in the same day.
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@Tim_G said in Thinking about moving...:
You can literally go skiing in the mountains, play on the desert sand dunes, enjoy a safari, go hiking, and go surfing in the same day.
If you really want to impress me... do them all at the same time!
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@dafyre said in Thinking about moving...:
@Tim_G said in Thinking about moving...:
You can literally go skiing in the mountains, play on the desert sand dunes, enjoy a safari, go hiking, and go surfing in the same day.
If you really want to impress me... do them all at the same time!
Ah, then the answer is simple... Hawaii!
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@gjacobse said in Thinking about moving...:
Tennessee or Kentucky . I live is a 'smaller' town, but an 20 minutes for three cities. There are some really great mid level mountains in KY, and TN has the Great Smokies.
I'm about five hours east of St. Louis, less than two hours south of Cincinnati, and about three north of Knoxville...
Really good area - good people and you get most all four seasons here....
So you live in Lexington?
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@NerdyDad said in Thinking about moving...:
@gjacobse said in Thinking about moving...:
Tennessee or Kentucky . I live is a 'smaller' town, but an 20 minutes for three cities. There are some really great mid level mountains in KY, and TN has the Great Smokies.
I'm about five hours east of St. Louis, less than two hours south of Cincinnati, and about three north of Knoxville...
Really good area - good people and you get most all four seasons here....
So you live in Lexington?
Nope - but close.