Saturday, February 4, 2006

i have come to a place in my life where i need some change.  i need to relocate.  georgia has done little for me the last 52 years. 

michael is from new york originally, but i cannot see living there..........he was transplanted to california for many years and that sounds appealing, until that part of california drops off into the ocean (yep, always had that fear, lol).  then there is vegas, where michael's family lives...........but could i live in the midst of so much temptation???  i have a very addictive personality, and would be so afraid of spending too much time in the casinos if i lived there.  maybe reno??? 

i have never lived out of the state of georgia.  this state has become my lifeblood.  but the blood bank seems to be running dry and i need a change.  i love the seasonal changes and don't know what i would do without them.  i would like an environment with less humidity and less mold and mildew. 

i just need to do something different, be somewhere different...........

any suggestions out there???  what state is the best for low humidity and isn't too hot, too cold, or taxes and the cost of living aren't too high???

i know i can't do the windy city, chicago, because of the wind.  wind upsets my entire upper respiratory system.  i would love to be near the beach, but not close enough to have hurricanes take away my home.  not too excited about tornado alley either.........heck, what does that leave?  not much, lol.

a nice 2 bedroom cottage somewhere back in the woods about an hour or 2 from the beach somewhere would be so great..............if the temps were mild, i could even tolerate using an outhouse, lol. 

anyone out there got a nice little place for rent????  i am open for all kinds of suggestions..................

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wow, good luck finding the perfect place.  Cost of living is low in Oklahoma and it's not as humid as Georgia but it's still humid.  My husband says Farmington, New Mexico is perfect.  I've never been, though.

Brigitte

Anonymous said...

Hey girl I hate to bust your bubble . but you just killed any place to live lol .
here we have low humidty but of course that means it is very hot in the summer ., lol
but friken cold in the winter .
well I can say its cheep here Cant beat 150 for a five bedroom and five acreas lol . but then theres the tornados. yep there you go another -
NOt many people here I love it but yet . they are just as bad as city folks lol they can spread a rumer faster then a wild fire . haha.
well Im not sure . Like I said you pretty much described every place in the world.
good luck though . I know what you mean about change . I think im s lost in what I want it isnt funny .
Love ya girl .

Anonymous said...

Well steer clear of Florida, if you hate hot, humid soggy weather and infuriating heat for 7 months of the year.  Can you tell I hate it? I still ask myself how a nice New York loving girl wound up in this dismal place.  I visited my sister in Washington State and it is so truly beautiful there...and it does not get too too cold because of the continental divide.  I'd be up there already if I could convince Joe...Sandi

Anonymous said...

Hey, GF, you know me; the WEST COAST is the place to be... the lower you go the higher the cost (excluding San Fran, which is north & expensive).  I say forget the east & south... too much of the weather scene for me... Nor Cal or OR sounds like a future to me... and soon too.  This So Cal Zoo is too much any more!  UGH~