We ARE MOVING.....ALABAMA.. UPDATE pg.14

Congrats on your hubby's new job.
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You'll love Alabama & Prattville is a really nice city. Like everyone else has said our winters are usually mild (although in my town we had snow 3x last year which is way more than usual; it was mainly flurries, though) & of course summers are extremely hot & humid. Spring has most definately arrived for us; there are trees & flowers blooming everywhere. I've already been wearing shorts for the past 2 or 3 weeks & we're going to uncover our pool next week. Of course, we take football very seriously (War Eagle
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) & on game days you'll see just about everyone wearing their team colors. There's also a lot of great hunting, fishing, & golf trails. If you like history, Prattville has several historical sites like Bell House, Posey House, etc.

I live in the southeastern part of AL & I don't think I could ever enjoy living anywhere else.
 
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Yeah, I wish we could take the house with us!!!! But I am sure there are great homes in Alabamawith a modest bit of land....

As for the snow....I think I can deal with the blizzards they get in AL......don't the streets roll up when one flake is forcasts
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I live in Alabama and no, you wont ever ever have to worry about a blizzard. Prattville is a good area, you should be able to find a home with land, with little problem. So, when are you moving?
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DH may be going down sometime next month.... I will be down as soon as we sell the house, hopefully by the end of May.

I know we will not need as much land down there, because it rains alot more and grass is plentiful. We are hoping to find something in the country with 5 or more acres for ourselves acouple of horses and 5 dogs....me, I would really like a pool, but I guess I don't really need one...DH wants something with a pond he can stock!
 
Great goals!

I love ponds, even to swim wth the tadpoles and catfish to eat LOL!

I am sure land and house would be much cheaper than Montana. And your "snow experience" would be worth it when you move to AL and always be prepared for snow better than those folks who never experienced snow driving LOL!
 
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Just to let you know...I lived in KY for 11 years, yes it is different, but there are idiot drivers in both places.....you always have to look out for other drivers and assume they are not experienced!

I drove a School Bus in KY and I love the fact they have snow days and there is not even a flake on the ground!!
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They do not close school here!
 
Worse further south. That far south they high crest roads, dig deep ditches, own no snow equipment an have almost all ice storms feed by the gulf. Even when you do get real snow it still melts an refreezes on the roads as ice. An chains an spikes are prohibited.
 
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Just to let you know...I lived in KY for 11 years, yes it is different, but there are idiot drivers in both places.....you always have to look out for other drivers and assume they are not experienced!

I drove a School Bus in KY and I love the fact they have snow days and there is not even a flake on the ground!!
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They do not close school here!

Of course they don't close the schools their that would be about everyday if they did.
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