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July 26, 2008 at 5:25 PM #247735July 27, 2008 at 12:18 AM #247634
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ParticipantThe fam here talks about New England from time to time. Nothing quite like New England practicality and reasonableness. And I don’t mind the cold–in fact, I think my kids are missing out on one of the finer experiences in life. Snow Days! Including playing in the snow for a couple hours and then the delicious experience of warming up with a cup of hot cocoa. But I HATE humidity, so that means leaving the area for most of the summer.
I think the pacific northwest (SF and north) is a good compromise–not TOO cold, close to water, interesting wilderness areas not far away, and a decent economy in most cities. There’s my 2 cents.
July 27, 2008 at 12:18 AM #247788Shadowfax
ParticipantThe fam here talks about New England from time to time. Nothing quite like New England practicality and reasonableness. And I don’t mind the cold–in fact, I think my kids are missing out on one of the finer experiences in life. Snow Days! Including playing in the snow for a couple hours and then the delicious experience of warming up with a cup of hot cocoa. But I HATE humidity, so that means leaving the area for most of the summer.
I think the pacific northwest (SF and north) is a good compromise–not TOO cold, close to water, interesting wilderness areas not far away, and a decent economy in most cities. There’s my 2 cents.
July 27, 2008 at 12:18 AM #247792Shadowfax
ParticipantThe fam here talks about New England from time to time. Nothing quite like New England practicality and reasonableness. And I don’t mind the cold–in fact, I think my kids are missing out on one of the finer experiences in life. Snow Days! Including playing in the snow for a couple hours and then the delicious experience of warming up with a cup of hot cocoa. But I HATE humidity, so that means leaving the area for most of the summer.
I think the pacific northwest (SF and north) is a good compromise–not TOO cold, close to water, interesting wilderness areas not far away, and a decent economy in most cities. There’s my 2 cents.
July 27, 2008 at 12:18 AM #247850Shadowfax
ParticipantThe fam here talks about New England from time to time. Nothing quite like New England practicality and reasonableness. And I don’t mind the cold–in fact, I think my kids are missing out on one of the finer experiences in life. Snow Days! Including playing in the snow for a couple hours and then the delicious experience of warming up with a cup of hot cocoa. But I HATE humidity, so that means leaving the area for most of the summer.
I think the pacific northwest (SF and north) is a good compromise–not TOO cold, close to water, interesting wilderness areas not far away, and a decent economy in most cities. There’s my 2 cents.
July 27, 2008 at 12:18 AM #247856Shadowfax
ParticipantThe fam here talks about New England from time to time. Nothing quite like New England practicality and reasonableness. And I don’t mind the cold–in fact, I think my kids are missing out on one of the finer experiences in life. Snow Days! Including playing in the snow for a couple hours and then the delicious experience of warming up with a cup of hot cocoa. But I HATE humidity, so that means leaving the area for most of the summer.
I think the pacific northwest (SF and north) is a good compromise–not TOO cold, close to water, interesting wilderness areas not far away, and a decent economy in most cities. There’s my 2 cents.
July 27, 2008 at 9:33 AM #247718eyePod
ParticipantIf you would consider Cuba then there are a lot of places in Latin America. Mexico is beautiful but not for everyone. And if you travel for work it is not far from the US.
July 27, 2008 at 9:33 AM #247874eyePod
ParticipantIf you would consider Cuba then there are a lot of places in Latin America. Mexico is beautiful but not for everyone. And if you travel for work it is not far from the US.
July 27, 2008 at 9:33 AM #247877eyePod
ParticipantIf you would consider Cuba then there are a lot of places in Latin America. Mexico is beautiful but not for everyone. And if you travel for work it is not far from the US.
July 27, 2008 at 9:33 AM #247935eyePod
ParticipantIf you would consider Cuba then there are a lot of places in Latin America. Mexico is beautiful but not for everyone. And if you travel for work it is not far from the US.
July 27, 2008 at 9:33 AM #247940eyePod
ParticipantIf you would consider Cuba then there are a lot of places in Latin America. Mexico is beautiful but not for everyone. And if you travel for work it is not far from the US.
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