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Old 05-16-2016, 05:34 AM
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Originally Posted by dfm1697 View Post
At least some of us relocated to TV from states where there was a state income tax levy (like VA). The winter weather here is better than New York, if you are not a real winter sports enthusiast. After 30 years in NY, I enjoy the year round summer like weather here, the availability of many activities (including recreation), yet we have not lost assets, like top-level entertainment, including our symphony. If you like a snow shovel, so be it.
Shovel snow??? Many people up north have a toy called a snowblower/thrower. The fall season in upstate New York can be breath taking and there isn't a more heavenly aroma that permeates the air then that of the harvesting of grapes for wine making.

In the Minneapolis area down town is bustling with active and welcomed even in winter months because of their creative sky walk system. Winter Carnival lasts 30 days with a parade every night. Or visit the Mall of America. It takes a few days to browse through all the stores located there. The rotunda offers entertainment and celebrities daily

As to weather what you lose in winter you gain in summer in most states.

Most of us adapt to our surroundings because adaptation is a survival instinct. People also have a tendency to remember the best of what they left.

There is always something we liked about the state we left, the house or car we sold and regret about the people we came to love, are now leaving but promise to stay in touch

I moved to Florida primarily because of its tax policies.

Its all good