lcertuche

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Lynn, it sounds like Arkansas is the place for you. Beautiful scenery and only a couple of months of hot weather. Most of the time it is not too hot or too cold. We might get a day or two of snow around February or March. Lots of years we only have a couple weeks to a month of really cold weather. There has been some winters I don't even wear a heavy coat. Most days a hoodie or light jacket will do. Frost usually burns off fast to a pleasant afternoon. Lots of places to get outdoors to fish or hunt.
 

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Welcome from the other coast, VA.
Thank you got the welcome. I lived in VA a very long time ago. My daughter was born there. Her father was stationed at the Ft.Lee Military base just outside of St. Petersburg, I think the town was called. We lived in Colonial Heights, but moved back to RI where we eere from after his military stint ended. That was 46 yrs ago :)

Hope you find a locale you love and get to settle nicely.
Welcome from the other coast, VA.

Hope you find a locale you love and get to settle nicely.
 

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Hi Lynn,

I made a "quick chili" the other day using a can of the Grabill chopped meat (hamburger) and a jar of our Mild Black Bean Salsa. It was pretty good. The beef did not taste like hamburger as much as it tasted more like a stew beef...but I am not complaining. next I'm going to try a can of the turkey from the case I bought.

103 to 113...I'd melt!

Jim
 

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Hello fellow newbie. That's wonderful that you can take care of your mother, kudos to you for that.

When the time does come for you all to pick up and move, and you want to live in a warmer climate, I would suggest Mississippi to you. I go there every year for a week long fishing trip and absolutely love it there. The weather is pretty mild, I think snow there is a rarity, and the people there are very friendly and hospitable. I'm a bit biased because I've been there many times but I'm sure you'll find the same friendliness anywhere you decide to move.

Good luck to you in your endeavors and enjoy your journey along the way.
 

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Hi Lynn,
Im pretty sure you were asking a rhetorical question, but since you asked...:lol:
I like Wisconsin too. Fantastic people, and 500 more lakes than Minnesota boasts about. Tons of hunting and fishing, and summers are fabulous, mid 70's all summer long and great soil for gardening without the huge temperature swings that OK, MO, and IN have. BUT they do get snow... My sister bought her house from a California couple who bought and restored an old one room school house. It was beautiful. They came, fixed up the house, stayed one winter, and sold out to move back to California. :gig
I'd also second a vote for Arkansas or northern Mississippi. They are beautiful beautiful states for people who love the outdoors. So are Kentucky and parts of Tennessee. They would all meet your criteria. Comfortable summers, tons of things to do outside, mild winters, and great land for growing things. Kentucky's state parks are all free.
I'm in North Central Alabama, which is cooler than further south in the state. Land is cheap here, and the soil is great for gardening. You can find lots and lots of hunting and fishing all through the state. Fresh shrimp and sandy beaches in the southern part of the state and foothills in the north.
I'd second the notion of get out of Cali while you can. Selling out there would get you a LOT more land here, and the cost of living is fabulous. I do understand staying for your mom though. That's a tough call. Wildfires and droughts there are getting worse every year, and all the water is going to the big cities. I've got a bunch of cousins and friends all through California.

If it weren't for the high cost of living, the Olympic peninsula in Washington also meets much of your criteria, although I can't remember what their policies are on hunting. I know we use to eat fresh salmon and crab there routinely. We lived there for 8 years and absolutely loved it. There you drive to the snow, go skiing for the day, then drive home when you're tired of it. None at the house. Or in 4 hours you can be in Canada. Tons of Cali folks move there, because its beautiful and cheap by Cali standards. Surrounded by a ring of snow capped mountains and water everywhere, you can catch a ferry to Seattle if you want, but the Peninsula is quiet and green, green, green. (I was just there 2 weeks ago, and had almost forgotten how much I loved it there!)
Welcome to the group!
 
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