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On Tue, 16 Feb 2021 17:55:28 -0500, Ed Pawlowski wrote:

On 2/16/2021 4:17 PM, Clare Snyder wrote:



I'll take california any day.

I've been to Cali twice. San Fransisco and north once, south to
Carmel the second time. Not sure I'd want to live there, but the visit
was pleasant. Good folks.


My brother was in San Diego area. Nice to visit, never wanted to move
there. A week or two at a time was nice. Good weather.


Been to florida 3 or 4 times - don't really care if I never go back.
Wasn'timpressed with Geirgia either - or the Carolinas.


Which Florida? It is about 1100 miles long and varies considerably in
climate, people, landscape. I like my west coast area but would not go
to others.


Probably went to Orlando and Miami.


Only spent time in resort areas of Georgia but my sister lives in NC.
Not bad where she is, but have only spent a few days at a time.

We have spent a lot of time in that tristate area were Georgia
Tennessee and North Carolina converge. It is really a pretty nice area
but watch out for the Trumprers. That is where the Greene woman is
from. It is an easy mountain trip from Florida although we still
prefer flying into Atlanta and renting a car. That 600 miles of I-75
is mind numbing and wastes a day each way. The last 4 times we went to
DC we went up through the mountains instead of I-95 and took a week.
We flew home.

Kentucky and Tennessee weren't bad but then againI was just passing
through. You can keep the Dakotas and Iowa and as the saying goes, "I
spent a weekin Kansas one day" -Nebraska about the same OK not much
better.


The black hills in SD are cool but the rest is Nebraska. We were all
over the Dakotas and ended up running back to the black hills.


Yep, I'd just keep passing through


My SIL's family is from Nebraska. His dad was a professor at one of
those universities. I asked him what they had in Nebraska and he said
"dirt".

Nothing but sky in Montana and Wyoming - much like
Saskatchewan. And Nevada???? neh! I'd like to see Arizona and Utah
some time.


Nice to see, no desire to stay long.

We liked Montana. Dipped into Wyoming on both sides. The Tetons are
cool. We stayed at Grand Targee.
Turned down a job in Tucson.


New Mexaco and southern Cali too. Michigan, Wisconsin, and
Minesota are OK - same with PA.


We did an Az NM trip. The high plains are good, the desert sux.

PA was good

Meh It is hard to tell where western Md stops and NY starts,
Skiing in 7 springs isn't bad if you like low hill skiing. I white
water rafted on the Yuk.

The northern part of NY isn't bad and
Maine / Vermont but southern NY and the Virginias??? Not impressed.

Pretty much agree.

Did that loop from New Hampshire through Vermont, across the lake to
NY to Buffalo.