RQOTD: What do you like most about the city/state you live in?

I'm born and raised here in the San Antonio, Texas area.
We actually live on 3 acres just outside the city and I can not imagine living anywhere else. I love it here. My dad was a long haul trucker when I was a kid and I've been all over the US (I've also been into Mexico and Canada), 10 years as an Army Wife took me other places, but as beautiful as our country is, Texas is my home.
Plus, there is no where you can get Mexican food like you can get here... And I can't live without my chips and salsa! ;) lol
 
Soooo ... look what happened in Idaho last night:

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Wow, Idaho seems to be the place to be!! You gals look so cute!!

I have lived in CA since I was two. I've lived on the same street since I was 4, lol. So I really don't know about anywhere else.
But I do love it here! Similar to Meagan
Super close to hiking hills
45 min to SF
45 min to the beach
3 hours to snow
6 hours to the Mouse

My parents live 2 houses away. My in-laws live in SoCal, about 5 hours away. We are very blessed to have bought a house 16 years ago. If we were just starting out now, there would be absolutely no way we could afford anything around here with our salaries, esp me only working PT. But now with the kids getting older and more expensive, the hubs has been constantly asking when will I start full time?? eek!

Move up north a little Tammy!! I hope you will still be around in Dec. We will go down there after Christmas. Maybe we could meet up with Lisa, too! And I think Deanna lives in So Cal, too...
 
MMaybe we have Tammy convinced that Idaho is the BEST!

Oh, Jen! You have no idea!! The boys & I would be there in a heartbeat...Hubby still isn't sure. We've had lots of discussions since our trip and still don't have an answer :(
 
Wow, Idaho seems to be the place to be!! You gals look so cute!!

I have lived in CA since I was two. I've lived on the same street since I was 4, lol. So I really don't know about anywhere else.
But I do love it here! Similar to Meagan
Super close to hiking hills
45 min to SF
45 min to the beach
3 hours to snow
6 hours to the Mouse

My parents live 2 houses away. My in-laws live in SoCal, about 5 hours away. We are very blessed to have bought a house 16 years ago. If we were just starting out now, there would be absolutely no way we could afford anything around here with our salaries, esp me only working PT. But now with the kids getting older and more expensive, the hubs has been constantly asking when will I start full time?? eek!

Move up north a little Tammy!! I hope you will still be around in Dec. We will go down there after Christmas. Maybe we could meet up with Lisa, too! And I think Deanna lives in So Cal, too...

I've always lived within about 20 miles of where I was born, Em :) We're close to everything here...including family.

I've just always craved a slower pace and less crowded, more rural environment. Plus, financially, CA is becoming a bit oppressive. My boys will be going to college soon, so we're trying to plan for that, too.

I'm sure I'll be here in December! I really hope we can get together!! Lisa is in Thousand Oaks (I think) and Deanna is in the high desert. Maybe we could find a central location and all meet up? I think there are others down in this area, too?
 
I spent my high school years longing to be out of my home town and once I moved away for college and then moved down to South Florida, I longed to return to Melbourne. It took 5 years to move back with detours to Colorado, Alabama and Virginia but we are finally living back in my hometown.

I am an hour away from Orlando so I make good use of my annual pass to Disney. I am 10 minutes from the beach and head there frequently. My mom lives 10 minutes away from us and I am over at her house almost every day. My dad lives about 20 minutes away and 2 blocks from the beach.

I did some time in areas with winter and snow and its totally not for me. As my husband says life is too short to live in a place that has snow.
 
I can't imagine what it's like living in almost the same place for your entire life! As a Canadian army wife, the system forces us to move every so often. I love the variety! The longest I've ever lived in one place was 10 years, from age 8 to 18. Since then, it's been a new place every 3-4 years. We do prefer "smaller" cities - we left Ottawa in 2006 and have no desire to go back, as it has become to large. 100 000 to 150 000 is about the right size city for us, but we don't always have a choice! Hoping to get back to Europe for a NATO posting in 3 years.
 
I was thinking about doing a laptop crop in Southern California - would you be interested?
https://forums.gingerscraps.net/showthread.php?41199-Anyone-in-California-interested-in-a-meetup

We live in Thousand Oaks, which is about an hour (drive) north-west of L.A. I've lived here since I was 2, so I've watched our little town grow up and get crowded, it's gone from a bedroom-community to the home of some large bio-med business. We have a lot of open space and hiking trails, but we also have all the stores and restaurants you need without going to "the valley". It's only 30 minutes to the beach and even though I rarely go, it's nice because we get that coastal influence, breeze and occasional fog that helps keep the temps down. Our school are great, some of the highest rated in California, and working for them I know how much the staff cares about the students. It's also a very safe community, always at the top of the list for safest city in America (with populations of 100,000+). Today it's hot, 95+, but it's a dry heat, after spending 10 days on the east coast I have learned to appreciate that even more - I can't handle humidity!!!

My parents are only a few blocks away and unless my son moves far-far away (and we follow him), we will probably live here forever. I'd love a house in Mammoth but I don't know if I could live there year round but I'd like to try. ... Lisa runs off to buy some lottery tickets.
 
well, come back!! :) Your location on your profile still says la Habra so you must live there...

Hi Lynnie!

That sounds like a lot of fun, but we moved to Idaho in June! :)

Thank you for the invite. I hope you get a lot of interest!!

Tammy
 
I live on the Gold Coast in Australia & I love the beaches here
Always have loved the warmer weather, cold & I are not great friends lol
 
I live in Alberta and think it's a beautiful province. Within a couple hours of where I live I can be in mountains, or desert, or major urban centres or prairies, or forests.

My city has the most fantastic river river valley park system.
 
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