Hi DancesWithLogs!
Glad to se your still out there!
Where in Texas?
A fair bit of 12 years was misspent (20s) youth was in Texas… East Texas and in the North Dallas area.
It was what it was and like any reasonable person of that age made the best of it.
A lot of the Texas lakes are engineered fill lakes so they tend to be on the shallow side with clay pan bottoms.
Good thing / Bad thing where you need to watch your depth and avoid the tree stumps.
There are some really nice areas around Galveston, Padre Island, Houston, Corpus Christi and elsewhere to get out on the salt water if that interests you.
Was REALLY glad I moved to the San Francisco Bay Area before my 30s though!!!
It was significantly more enjoyable weather, geography and culturally.
Mountains, lakes, Bays and ocean!!!
All within an hour or so!!!
Great infrastructure too with excellent medical facilities, highways, work opportunities and diverse cultural interests.
The diversity and acceptance of thoughtful different perspectives and approaches was tremendous and enjoyable!
The weather in the Bay Area was interesting too as one could get spring in the morning, summer in the afternoon, fall in the evening and light winter at night.
One was smart to carry a light jacket in the car year round… Definitely nicer than the oppressive heat/dust/humidity of a mid-Texas summer or the ice storms of winter. The flat terrain of Texas and grey winters were something I didn’t miss.
After more than a dozen years my profession took us to the NH New England area.
The winter snow took a bit getting used to but there were dramatic seasonal changes…sorta like there was an old man up in the mountains with an old railway switch he’d turn… the abrupt seasonal changes were always enjoyable. It was a great place for the kids to grow up!!!
Mind you as I got older the snow part (specifically the removal of snow) was something I didn’t enjoy quite as much in my 60s as I did in my 40s..
The South Carolina region around Beaufort is pretty nice and I probably where we’re gonna probably settle on when it gets to that point in time…just not to that point as yet🫣



. The near year round access to the rivers, estuaries, bays, ocean and beaches is hard to beat but the ever changing views of the pond, woods and mountains of the Lake Region of New Hampshire are a very close match. The diversity and infrastructures are better up north too… so if there was just someway to get the driveways cleared off without needing to shovel and snowblow…

The truth is just about anywhere one can be comfortable, happy (and not get shot at

🫣) is a great place.
Best Regards
Over Easy



