CAROWINDS!North Carolina
I used to live in SC, right on the NC border. NC works for me.
I got Oregon. I'll pass.
For that reason, I guess Oregon makes sense for me. Maybe, they know something I don't.Ditto, but I like Oregon. I was born in PA, moved to MN, and now live in Washington. Oregon and Washington are similar. They both have an independent libertarian streak where many people openly mock societies norms.
When it comes down to it, I'm all about warm weather year round & the ocean, which makes Florida the place for me.For that reason, I guess Oregon makes sense for me. Maybe, they know something I don't.When it comes down to it, I'm all about warm weather year round & the ocean, which makes Florida the place for me.
Which of society’s norms do people from Washington and Oregon mock? Just trying to get a sense of what you mean.
Humidity doesn't really bother me. If it's cooler than 70, it's too cold for me. I've lived in the Tampa area for 17 years & now live in South Florida. A few of the retirees have nothing else to do, but monitor the neighborhood, but most people mind their own business. The large majority of residents just laugh at the people with the clip boards. At most, they keep the neighborhood looking decent, but I've seen people on here post about more difficult HOAs in other parts of the country. My experience with Florida is it's a really a laid-back state in most ways. It's not perfect, but we can't have everything.I can't take the humidity in Florida. Southern Oregon has great weather. It is cool in the Winter and hot in the Summer. Humidity is low all year long. Plus none of those busybodies that you get elsewhere that stick their nose into everyone's business. We were checking out retiring in Jacksonville Oregon. It isn't cheap though as many of the retirees are coming from California, Portland, and Seattle.