If you could live anywhere in the US...

I was raised in New York, but we always went "home" to Minneapolis every summer to visit all our extended relatives. People were all so nice there, so different from cold-hearted northeasterners. For a long time, I was sort of angry that my parents left Minnesota.

All my extended relatives are still in Minnesota, and I'd love to finally be near them, but I honestly don't think I could take the long winters and short winter daylight. I'm a weather wimp.
 
A big part of my problem in relocating is that I am also a "weather wimp." Not too cold, not too hot, juuuuust right.

Y'all have given some great ideas so far.
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I'd live at Gleneden beach on the Oregon Coast. Nice small town with beautiful beach that never gets overcrowded during the warmer months.
 
Ahhhh....if only I had the means! If money were no issue, definitely one of the Hawaiian islands....the water there is just unbelievable, the waves awesome and the whole laid-back attitude is beneficial to my well-being.
But....when the kids get out of high school we are probably going to move back to Washington State. Lived in the Yelm/Olympia area for three years and absolutely regret moving back to our homestate of CA.....too many people and a majority of folks have wacky priorities. Would love to have a few acres and become as self-sufficient as possible....with solar power....very important to me. Okay...back to reality...
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I simply love the Pacific Northwest. We travel (road trip) constantly and there are very few parts I don't enjoy.

The only other place which has "spoken" to me is in the hills east of Mt Shasta, up there near Medicine Hat.
 
I was raised in the Pacific Northwest, I love the rain the overcast and the lush green landscape and trees. Where do I live now, existing in the desert dreaming of how to xeriscape with artificial grass and cactus (not loving it) Someday I will make it back home but for now I visit family all over Washington from the west side(wet/lush) to eastern side(hot/dry) of the state. *edited to add/say the most important part there were no poisonous critters where I grew up, never encountered a tick or anything nasty.
 
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I've thought of asking this myself. I live in the county I grew up in but wonder if there is someplace better out there. Especially when I see these large pieces of land some of you have. Anyplace I mention My SO says it's too hot, too much snow, too flat, etc.

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But they don't let you pump your own gas.

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I agree with this but change it to North of Sea-Tac.
 

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