People Like To Be Near Water and Trees!
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East of Mississippi all humid and full mosquitoes no where near the natural beauty either
Living in Moab UT near the confluence of Mill Creek and the Colorado R. tons of skitters, city fathers were always spraying the slough.
I agree stay tf out
You’re spot on Curtis! A friend of mine from Payson, UT. is currently living in NC.😊👍👋
It’s the humidity that gets ya you know
ARKANSAS
Except Phoenix is the highest growing city right now. Trees and water are great, cost of living and employment might be a better reason to live somewhere.
i live in that part of az and we have the colorado river running through it!….lake havasu….prob is our water is what sustains los angeles, if anything, they shouldnt exist…..they take our water, and then some…and anyone that says it is a dry heat has never been here from july till september, 115 degrees with 60% humidity is brutal, especially when the lows never go below 90 from mid july till sept
As a person I can confirm, we do like water and trees.
Yeah, Wyoming doesn’t want you here. Keep driving.
As if it doesn’t get murderously hot in New York, Chicago, Georgia, Baltimore, and Mississippi, at least in the west it’s a dry heat.
I love my privacy but we are crowded in Arizona!
Yeah now go home ✌️
TRUE DONT MOVE TO ARIZONA 👹
Me personally, I like the western states. I also like mountains, I mean MOUNTAINS, not those hills you call mountains back east.
I don’t like watching the sun rise out of the dirt and setting into the dirt. It may be dry but we find water; what we don’t find is huge populations of people crawling all over each other. I live at the end of a 5 mile dirt road, my nearest neighbor is a half mile away and that suits me just fine thank you.
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Um im in western colorado and the town i live in was just voted nation wide the best place to move to, this great small town is going to hell now
Mississippi 😁🔥
I live in S.E. New Mexico, & i love it. We have caves, water, & the Guadalupe mountains. The only thing that kinda sucks is the temperature stays in the hundreds most of the year, & during winter it ranges from the 20s up to the 90s. The temperature varys from day to day. It can be 115° one day, & the next day drop into the 20s during winter. Our weather is very bipolar.
Yes stay out of NM. 😊 Its so dry.😅