Poppa
Gold Member
OK, this post has been sitting on the back of my mind for a while now. I notice that we have people from around the world, including; Australia, South Africa, Turkey, Croatia, and Ireland. There might be even more that I have forgotten. As far as the states go, I believe that I have seen at least one post from each of the fifty except maybe Hawaii, I can't remember one from there.
So, during some of the posts I hear about some of the difficulties about the various places. There have been posts about wacky weather, tornados, and record breaking rain.
There is usually a good post about some adverse flora or fauna. Right now there is one about Poison Ivy that makes me itch to read it and one about yellowjackets that has me waving a hand around my head. I've heard about Fire ants and learned about mud daubbers. Snakes and bears.
And then lets not forget about how sometimes the land is just cussed. AndyM is fighting flooding and Junkman gave me a lesson on "Ledge" that had me shaking my head. And more than one of you has posted a pic of a large rock being moved by a small CUT.
So what I want to know is: Why do you live there? Did you grow up there? Is it all you know? Is it all you want to know?
I ask this because I consider myself a long term itinerant. Don't know if that makes sense so I will try to explain. I grew up in Southern California and hated it. I spent twelve years in Western Washington and liked it but in the end the constant rain drove me out. In fact the year I left I had just returned from a month in Hawaii. It proceded to rain 93 days in a row. After day fifty I told my wife we were leaving. She was happy as a clam because she hated the rain from the day we moved up there.
I live in Eastern Colorado now in what used to be called the "Great American Desert". Probably a lot of rebounding effect in that neither me or the wife wanted to see a tree or a rain drop. We picked a good place. We both like it here and think it is a pretty good place to raise the kids but I can't help but feel that in ten or twenty years I am going to be ready to head somewhere else. Maybe the southest. Might be ready for some trees and humidity by then. So, for me everywhere is home and yet I have no real deep roots. Makes for good and bad. What I like the most about eastern Colorado is a hot summer day with thunderstorms brewing over the Rockies and the hit or miss way they drop their rain before they mosey off towards Nebraska and the strong smell of wet dust and sage when they decide to drop the rain around my house. What I dislike the most about eastern Colorado is a forty degree day in December with a constant thirty MPH wind. The roaring of which will actually make you feel like you are going insane. With the girls now, I miss being near family but not enough to EVER move back to Southern California even if I did win the Lottery and could afford it. I also like having family visit me out here and being able to show them exactly why I needed to get away from that megopolis.
Anyway, if you don't mind, tell me why you live where you do. What do you like best? What do you like least? Do you wish you lived somewhere else? Will you ever move?
I'm not looking to start geography wars here. There are no right or wrong answers, just answers. I'm not making a list of where I might move to next, I want to know why YOU live there.
Sorry, one last thing. If you could post a Picture that sums up why you live there I think it would be great too
Thank you, Mike
So, during some of the posts I hear about some of the difficulties about the various places. There have been posts about wacky weather, tornados, and record breaking rain.
There is usually a good post about some adverse flora or fauna. Right now there is one about Poison Ivy that makes me itch to read it and one about yellowjackets that has me waving a hand around my head. I've heard about Fire ants and learned about mud daubbers. Snakes and bears.
And then lets not forget about how sometimes the land is just cussed. AndyM is fighting flooding and Junkman gave me a lesson on "Ledge" that had me shaking my head. And more than one of you has posted a pic of a large rock being moved by a small CUT.
So what I want to know is: Why do you live there? Did you grow up there? Is it all you know? Is it all you want to know?
I ask this because I consider myself a long term itinerant. Don't know if that makes sense so I will try to explain. I grew up in Southern California and hated it. I spent twelve years in Western Washington and liked it but in the end the constant rain drove me out. In fact the year I left I had just returned from a month in Hawaii. It proceded to rain 93 days in a row. After day fifty I told my wife we were leaving. She was happy as a clam because she hated the rain from the day we moved up there.
I live in Eastern Colorado now in what used to be called the "Great American Desert". Probably a lot of rebounding effect in that neither me or the wife wanted to see a tree or a rain drop. We picked a good place. We both like it here and think it is a pretty good place to raise the kids but I can't help but feel that in ten or twenty years I am going to be ready to head somewhere else. Maybe the southest. Might be ready for some trees and humidity by then. So, for me everywhere is home and yet I have no real deep roots. Makes for good and bad. What I like the most about eastern Colorado is a hot summer day with thunderstorms brewing over the Rockies and the hit or miss way they drop their rain before they mosey off towards Nebraska and the strong smell of wet dust and sage when they decide to drop the rain around my house. What I dislike the most about eastern Colorado is a forty degree day in December with a constant thirty MPH wind. The roaring of which will actually make you feel like you are going insane. With the girls now, I miss being near family but not enough to EVER move back to Southern California even if I did win the Lottery and could afford it. I also like having family visit me out here and being able to show them exactly why I needed to get away from that megopolis.
Anyway, if you don't mind, tell me why you live where you do. What do you like best? What do you like least? Do you wish you lived somewhere else? Will you ever move?
I'm not looking to start geography wars here. There are no right or wrong answers, just answers. I'm not making a list of where I might move to next, I want to know why YOU live there.
Sorry, one last thing. If you could post a Picture that sums up why you live there I think it would be great too
Thank you, Mike