Well... if I liked winter a bit more, I would probably leave Florida... We've lived in a handful of states and driven across the country a few times... and these are the two states I would have trouble choosing between...
North Carolina and Idaho.
North Carolina has the seasons... it has the land.. it has natural beauty... and most of all it has a right friendly bunch of folk (LOL) that are pretty down to earth farmers and hunters (at least in the area we were in, Advance) who bring their rifles on into the local diner and set them against the table and no one bats an eye... send over pies to the new neighbors to welcome them
and send over a dozen hatching eggs and a loaner incubator when word gets out in town your thinking of starting with chickens
I think that really says something in these times
Idaho is simply gorgeous.... it's open and free and the capital city, Boise, for example.. is called "The city of trees" because some time ago they went through the city planting a gazillion types of trees EVERYWHERE and set up the roads to go around this beautiful diversity rather than mow through them. Idaho has differing weather depending on the area, Boise is a moderate temperature year-through.. and with all of the mountains, each big valley has it's own individual climate. The people are nice and wave to you as you pass them on the road, *in the CITY!* in fact it got rather tiring having to wave back all the time
.. theres plenty of farms and animals.. and to top it off, Adventure! You could go white water rafting, camping in a remote locale just in the next valley, flying (I learned to fly there
)... the list goes on!
Wow, I sound like a tourist brochure