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Big country...can go anywhere. I'm personally going to West Virginia. Mountain Mama is calling.
When it hits the fan, the east coast is not where I want to be - or anywhere near it.
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Big country...can go anywhere. I'm personally going to West Virginia. Mountain Mama is calling.
West Virginia is basically where people in DC/Maryland/Virginia go on their "outdoorsy" vacation. It's a short drive.When it hits the fan, the east coast is not where I want to be - or anywhere near it.
Big country...can go anywhere. I'm personally going to West Virginia. Mountain Mama is calling.
South Carolina
Good political and firearms climate. Not too hot except for pansies. Not too cold.
Wyoming? No work. What there is, is hard. Wind never stops. Winter liable to break out at anytime, anywhere.West Virginia is basically where people in DC/Maryland/Virginia go on their "outdoorsy" vacation. It's a short drive.
If you want to be far away from everyone, Nebraska or Wyoming are good options. Nobody wants to live there unless they have to.
This is genuinely frightening. I have worked in parts of the world where people kill for water access. My neighborhood has a community well, but we all know how that can go when the going gets tough.From the Associated Press and published on Voice of America: US West Prepares for Possible First Water Shortage Declaration
That depends where you are. Parts of the South have changed a LOT in the last 30 years or so. I'm in the Charlotte metro area which is a suburb of New York.Mosquitoes as big as a house and a church on every corner. No thanks.
A little history on that "neck-of-the-woods":West Virginia is basically where people in DC/Maryland/Virginia go on their "outdoorsy" vacation. It's a short drive.
If you want to be far away from everyone, Nebraska or Wyoming are good options. Nobody wants to live there unless they have to.
I'm actually considering a position in the Norfolk / Virginia Beach area. Probably have an offer letter in hand tomorrow. Weathers still decent. Near / on the coast . Good fishing , not terrible gun laws.
DC.................as bad as it gets. No one has ever offered enough to go there or visit. Yes, WV is hot & humid in the summer. Skeeters, the big'ens, will drag you into the bushes and drain a few quarts of blood.Being just 2 hours away from DC would be a big downside for me. I prefer to be as far away as possible - even considering New Zealand (yes, I know about their gun laws).
Not good. A lot seems has to do with deforestation as a compounding factor. Now Mexican President Obrador has proposed yesterday at the virtual global climate summit, a six-month temporary U.S work visa, in exchange for sowing land in Mexico's "Sembrando Vida" or "Sowing Life" program, he also wants to expand the reforestation program into Central America too. BTW he is asking us to turn those work visas into American citizenship. Flipping unreal.Mexico's drought reaches critical levels as lakes dry up
Drought conditions now cover 85% of Mexico, and residents of the nation's central region said Thursday that lakes and reservoirs are simply drying up, including the country’s second-largest body of fresh water. The mayor of Mexico City said the drought was the worst in 30 years, and the problem...www.yahoo.com