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Comfortably_Numb

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27. As corny as it may sound, I'd like to be proud of where I live for the last years I'm on this orb. Texas is nauseating
Thu Feb 27, 2025, 01:12 AM
Feb 27

and indefensible. And hot and flooded and the power goes off all the time!

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My son lives bamagal62 Feb 26 #1
lmao...cold as F@ck we can handle. Visited Denver in winters, and Ohio and WVA back in the day. You can put layers of Comfortably_Numb Feb 26 #11
And I am fine paying taxes when you get something for them. Texas property taxes are exorbitant!! Comfortably_Numb Feb 26 #12
True dat! bamagal62 Feb 26 #17
None of those places come close to MN cold iemanja Mar 1 #43
I enjoyed the 2 1/2 years I spent in Rochester, MN. It's been a long time ago so I'm sinkingfeeling Feb 26 #2
Funny you mention Rochester. I have a lot of really complicated medical issues and I've been the topic of numerous Comfortably_Numb Feb 26 #8
I had a 9 acre animal rescue before I moved to the city, so a farm sounds like home. Comfortably_Numb Feb 26 #9
The Twin Cities are a huge sprawl IbogaProject Feb 26 #3
I love it. Ocelot II Feb 26 #4
The people in Minneapolis (and most of the Midwest) bamagal62 Feb 26 #18
I have to disagree with that iemanja Mar 1 #44
I have to concur. OldBaldy1701E Mar 3 #53
It gets hot and humid here in the summer, so don't expect relief from that entirely, and as climate changes, WhiskeyGrinder Feb 26 #5
Do houses typically have central air conditioning? Here in Houston we basically shelter inside from May to september. Comfortably_Numb Feb 26 #6
Newer ones do. My house is old and heated with radiators, so I use window units Ocelot II Feb 26 #10
Depends on where you buy and age of the house. I live up north and do not have central air. WhiskeyGrinder Feb 26 #13
This helps. Coming from this sauna if the realtor told me there was no central air I would default to "oh hell no" !! Comfortably_Numb Feb 26 #15
Not sure if you're looking at the Cities, Roch, Duluth or something rural, but the older the house without central air, WhiskeyGrinder Feb 26 #19
I screenshot your comment so I can look those areas up. I have a decent equity in my house here Comfortably_Numb Feb 26 #22
Having lived in both MN and Texas, you probrably won't notice the humidity in Minnesota. I will sinkingfeeling Feb 26 #16
Central air is very common. mzmolly Feb 27 #25
I have a house built in 1914 that has iemanja Mar 1 #45
Lived there most of my life (would not trade MN for most states - except for Hawaii when it is minus 31 degrees). waterwatcher123 Feb 26 #7
Thanks so much. It sounds like a great spot. Comfortably_Numb Feb 26 #14
For what it's worth, bamagal62 Feb 26 #20
Retired, I could move out into the burbs easily. Comfortably_Numb Feb 26 #23
This seems like a consensus. And as I'm retired means I could be basically anywhere without worrying about a commute. Comfortably_Numb Feb 27 #26
Just to add iemanja Mar 1 #46
I feel proud and happy I live in Minnesota. Nanuke Feb 26 #21
As corny as it may sound, I'd like to be proud of where I live for the last years I'm on this orb. Texas is nauseating Comfortably_Numb Feb 27 #27
I love Minnesota. mzmolly Feb 27 #24
I learned something new from you-hygge . The missus and I are basically homebodies, so that sounds really good. Comfortably_Numb Feb 27 #29
It's a nice philosophy. mzmolly Feb 27 #33
In the cold..... lord in heaven in actual cold. And I've spent time in cold so I have an idea. Comfortably_Numb Feb 27 #35
Minnesota is a little bit like Canada and it is close. . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Feb 27 #28
If I could afford it, I would move to Montreal in a heartbeat. We go to the Montreal Grand Prix every year and Comfortably_Numb Feb 27 #30
Canadian dollar is 70 cents of US. $6.00 eggs (common price) are $4.20 US. . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Feb 27 #31
I've got a Canadian $5.00 bill on my monitor stand in my home office. A constant reminder of how much I absolutely love Comfortably_Numb Feb 27 #32
You could move near the border. mzmolly Feb 27 #34
Thank you so much!!! I would not even known about that area. Comfortably_Numb Feb 27 #36
You're most welcome. mzmolly Feb 27 #37
The North shore is beautiful! iemanja Mar 1 #47
I love living in Minnesota LNM Feb 28 #38
The wife and I will be making a trip up this winter. As a retiring senior, maybe the taxes won't be too bad. But as I Comfortably_Numb Feb 28 #39
Reading through this, I can't think of much to add dflprincess Feb 28 #40
That is an important addition. I'm retiring after 30 years in higher ed admin so I've always been in college towns with Comfortably_Numb Feb 28 #41
If you are retired you will not have to worry about driving in the snow and the cold to make it to work. question everything Mar 2 #49
Houston humidity is intolerable, from March to September. I mean horrid. I've lived in cold, and like you said, Comfortably_Numb Mar 2 #50
The only cons iemanja Feb 28 #42
My wife and I keep largely to ourselves. We help out a neighbor when we can, but let's just say lockdown didn't change Comfortably_Numb Mar 1 #48
Monroe County Indiana. County seat Bloomington. Frasier Balzov Mar 2 #51
Not to be confused with Bloomington, MN dflprincess Mar 3 #54
What sets it apart is: lakes everywhere. Mister Ed Mar 3 #52
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