Fallsrider
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Where someone considers a nice place to live is very subjective. No matter which state you're talking about, there are some who like it and some who don't. And even within a state, there are places each of us would like more or less depending on our preferences.
I have always lived in NC, and I don't have any plans to ever change that. But even here, the heat and humidity in July/August is difficult for me. I have to drag myself through those two months to get to the other side. I like all three of our other seasons. So I imagine there are major portions of Texas that I would not like. Just like Florida. But each to his own.
I'm just glad we don't all want to live in the same place. It might get a little crowded. And incredibly expensive.
Having said that, I have had the opportunity to travel to a lot of states thanks to the company I worked for back in the 90s. I enjoyed Dallas and Houston (didn't see much of Houston) very much, including a side trip down to Galveston.
I have always lived in NC, and I don't have any plans to ever change that. But even here, the heat and humidity in July/August is difficult for me. I have to drag myself through those two months to get to the other side. I like all three of our other seasons. So I imagine there are major portions of Texas that I would not like. Just like Florida. But each to his own.
I'm just glad we don't all want to live in the same place. It might get a little crowded. And incredibly expensive.
Having said that, I have had the opportunity to travel to a lot of states thanks to the company I worked for back in the 90s. I enjoyed Dallas and Houston (didn't see much of Houston) very much, including a side trip down to Galveston.