We all live somewhere. Some of us are rooted to one place. Others move often. During the time I was growing up, most people seemed to want to move somewhere else. At least that's the way it seemed. I know that I couldn't wait to move somewhere else. At 19 I went from West Virginia to Colorado. I have moved frequently ever since. I now live in an RV, but I'm thinking of settling down and staying in one place.
The problem is in picking the place.
If you like where you live could you tell us why?
If you are thinking of moving, where to?
If you don't like where you are but have no plan to move, Why?
I'm looking for the perfect place.
Want to help me find it?
Tags: adventure, eden, home, paradise, sex
Maryland is a nice place to live.
I live in NJ. rent and taxes is hog high, but the gas is less. There are no tornadoes and earthquakes.
It is good if you like boats/beach/fishing.
I moved to my current area in 1975. I've lived in six different homes since I've been here.
I didn't plan this to be my final stop when I got here...at age twenty eight and single. I didn't concern myself with such things.
Now that I'm mostly retired, I find that I don't want to leave here. I like it....in many ways its still Small Town America, and in 36 years, its turned into a retirement community.
So God willing, this is my last stop. It was a fortuitous find for me in 1975, and I treasure my time here.
I LOVE where I live- beautiful neighborhoods, near mountains, rivers, and even the Atlantic Ocean, Conveniently located 20 minutes away from Manhattan, 2 blocks from Bergen County, NJ- another very nice area, and a strong sense of American history. The only drawbacks are real estate taxes are high and winters could be harrowing in Jan & Feb.
Robbie, you should try Long Beach Island RV Park one summer. Its a very, very nice part of The Jersey Shore to visit.
http://www.beachcomber.com/Nj/Camping/Shore/lbitra.html
I love visiting the Jersey Shore and have great memories there with my kids.
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