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Old 03-20-2008, 04:34 PM #11
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B2 - sounds a lot like where I live. And I mean that seriously. There are some planned communities in my neck of the woods that are doing just that!

One of them is Hidden Springs - http://www.hiddensprings.com/

There are some others but this one is pretty darn nice. There are couple more cropping up that are less expensive, but our weather is pretty moderate - we don't get much snow, just enough to keep us aware that we do live in the high desert, we live in Zone 5 temperature wise, we are at 3500' elevation, very rarely do we see temps above 95 in the summer and that's only in August for a short period of time, and no humidity. If we get above 35 percent, we are complaining.

Earthquakes??? Nope.

Lots of wildlife, but they stay in the mountains, you go to them. Lots of birds. We have Blue Heron that nest in the pond in our back yard. Bald Eagles, hawks of all sorts...

No tornadoes.

Our annual rainfall is 11 inches.

Idaho is a very nice place to live. Low crime rate and a very low unemployment rate.

So, yes, when I read your post, I saw my neighborhood! My community as a whole. Cost of living is good here. Property taxes are average, we do have a 6% sales tax, but Oregon is close by and they do not have a sales tax! LOL!

Anything else you would like to know?
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Well, what do you know! I want to live in Idaho!

I do like potatoes.

So...is the whole state basically the same, as far as climate and geography?
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Well, what do you know! I want to live in Idaho!

I do like potatoes.

So...is the whole state basically the same, as far as climate and geography?
Nope. Northern Idaho is bit more moist and hilly than Southwestern Idaho. Eastern Idaho is alot flatter and gets more snow and is a bit more hot in the summer...the middle part is mostly Wildernes, http://www.wilderness.net/index.cfm?...eView&state=id

It's beautiful, especially by air! Lots of fishing!

We are in the Columbia Basin so it's mostly high desert, but not desert as you would think desert sand and tumbleweed.

Boise is known as the City of Trees for a reason. Lots of trees. Hells Canyon National Park runs through the state as does the Snake River and several other well known rivers. We are one of the largest areas for white water rafting and fly fishing!

Gee, maybe I should be on the Tourism Board for Idaho!


PS No Howling Windstorms!

Sorry, we do have mosquitoes...but they are small...they don't carry off small children!
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There is some snow, but not much. Enough to make it Christmasy, but it does't last for months and months.

Summers are not too hot or too humid. Longer springs and autumns, please.

Traffic is light. No cloverleaf or multi-lane highway in my neighborhood.

No tornadoes, earthquakes, hurricanes, poisonous snakes, grizzly bears, active volcanoes, alligators, weekly blizzards, flying waterbugs, mountain lions, scorpions, or packs of wolves.

I'm thinking a small city/large town. I'd like to be able to walk to the Post Office, church, somewhere to pick up a loaf of bread and a jug of milk. Public transportation would be nice.

Low crime rate, and low housing cost would also be a plus.

How am I doing? Do you recognize your neighborhood yet as my "dream home", or do you need more details?

Perrysburg, Ohio. Gets a Okay on everything except the maybe on tornadoes. Havent had one there in my recall, but it's not out of the realm of what could happen. No poisonous animals though. Less snow then you get.

Cheaper housing, and public transport - for now.

Traffic... if I can drive it, anyone can. You can get anywhere in PBurg with out getting on a major highway. (And no, 795 is not a major highway, lol it's a cakewalk)

Nice clean town, good schools, good shopping. Never hear about any crime.
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Could you add 'no howling wind storms'? I can't stand it! It has been 3 days and 3 nights of this 'roaring' treatment. Otherwise, your list is perfect! Sign me up when you find this perfect place.

Oh, please, add no mosquitoes! I don't like their bites because I react to them something fierce. I guess the West Coast of Florida is out...
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Did Cheryl win? And, I was gonna guess Toad Hollow!!!

I wouldn't wish this past Winter the MW has had on anyone...

Send me some taters when ya get there, B2Y!
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There is some snow, but not much. Enough to make it Christmasy, but it does't last for months and months.

Summers are not too hot or too humid. Longer springs and autumns, please.

Traffic is light. No cloverleaf or multi-lane highway in my neighborhood.

No tornadoes, earthquakes, hurricanes, poisonous snakes, grizzly bears, active volcanoes, alligators, weekly blizzards, flying waterbugs, mountain lions, scorpions, or packs of wolves.

I'm thinking a small city/large town. I'd like to be able to walk to the Post Office, church, somewhere to pick up a loaf of bread and a jug of milk. Public transportation would be nice.

Low crime rate, and low housing cost would also be a plus.

How am I doing? Do you recognize your neighborhood yet as my "dream home", or do you need more details?

Sounds very much like where I live right now!!

Small city, 1/2 mile from the shopping centre, & church... and there's a bus stop 100 yards from the front door. Very low crime rate, and you can still buy a 3BR brick & tile family home for under $200,000.

We don't have tornadoes, earthquakes, hurricanes, grizzly bears, active volcanoes, alligators, blizzards, flying waterbugs, mountain lions, scorpions, or packs of wolves.

Traffic is very light. What's a cloverleaf? Multi-lane highway means 2 lanes in my state.

Summers are not too hot or humid at all.....we have long springs and autumns.

But it's around now we meet a problem!

We don't have snow at Christmas (well, we did once....but only on the mountain tops), and even in the middle of winter (July) it rarely ever snows in the cities and towns. And we do have snakes.........not in the cities, only out in the country areas, but they are poisonous.

Oh well! I guess it sounded idyllic for a while there
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Dang, I thought your were going to tell me where I wanted to live.

Cheryl, Idaho sounds pretty nice.
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Well, now I want to live in Idaho. . . . it looks absolutely perfect except I could not afford a home in the subdivision FG posted about. Unless, of course, I win the lottery so I'm gonna have to start buying tickets now.

I am dreading the summer weather here - hot, humid with severe thunderstorms & tornadoes which seem to be getting worse.

My son Kevin told me last night that once he gets his truck paid off he is building his own house with an apartment for ME!!! Is that not the sweetest thing?! Guess I don't annoy him as much as I assumed I did!
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I know exactly where I want to live;
I just got to be a little more patient,
and soon ...

My one way
Non-stop
Flying the Friendly Skies
To that permanently home
Will be a reality ...

For now ... I have to settle with this lovely
tropical home here - I ain't movin' nowhere!

Now someone pass me the
Iced Tea Please ...
I do believe I'm out ...

Hmmmm --- who's closest to me??
Chemar???
Melody???



(crossing fingers and hoping there's room service here and no one reads this small fine print)
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