Agreed, felt like I stole a couple extra weeks out of winter’s frosty hide.
House sold last night, now time to start packing or I’d get out a couple more times ~
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Agreed, felt like I stole a couple extra weeks out of winter’s frosty hide.
House sold last night, now time to start packing or I’d get out a couple more times ~
Agreed, felt like I stole a couple extra weeks out of winter’s frosty hide.
House sold last night, now time to start packing or I’d get out a couple more times ~
Where are you moving to?
“Where are you moving to?”
We plan to rent a year and take time to decide. My wife is contemplating either Plymouth, MN or Denver, CO. I’m contemplating either Plymouth, MN or Guntersville
We plan to rent a year and take time to decide. My wife is contemplating either Plymouth, MN or Denver, CO. I’m contemplating either Plymouth, MN or Guntersville
LOL Guntersville
Oh….Guntersville. I’ve actually been thinking that upstate NY sounds great. Still can ice fish but also have world class smallmouth fishing…..
I was also thinking Tennessee – smallmouth, largemouth, walleyes, muskies… and best of all – no ice fishing
Ive heard the same about TN. I think taxes are favorable, too.
If you have some equity and savings best to move with a lower cost of living-IMO
Good news: for Mn. people-that is most states, like Tennessee- New York? Nope-beautiful state though.
Agreed, you couldn’t get me to move to New York for anything…
Tennessee on the other hand I could do… Many beautiful parts of the state, lower cost of living than MN and no state income tax. Very few riots there either lol. Fishing is good too and for more than 5-6 months/year.
I could almost get used to country music and drinking Bourbon
Agreed, you couldn’t get me to move to New York for anything…
Upstate NY is an entirely different state. Great people, great outdoors. I have family in a small town in the mountains south of Buffalo. Spent a lot of time there and love it.
<div class=”d4p-bbt-quote-title”>FryDog62 wrote:</div>
Agreed, you couldn’t get me to move to New York for anything…Upstate NY is an entirely different state. Great people, great outdoors. I have family in a small town in the mountains south of Buffalo. Spent a lot of time there and love it.
You’re right, it’s beautiful country. 30 years ago when I worked for Cargill, I toured one of their salt plants which was – under – the Finger lakes… crazy. The whole time the miners kept telling me how good the fishing was “just above” them
Always wanted to go back there and fish… was just glad the ceiling above our mine shaft wasn’t leaking – haha..
<div class=”d4p-bbt-quote-title”>mahtofire14 wrote:</div>
<div class=”d4p-bbt-quote-title”>FryDog62 wrote:</div>
Agreed, you couldn’t get me to move to New York for anything…Upstate NY is an entirely different state. Great people, great outdoors. I have family in a small town in the mountains south of Buffalo. Spent a lot of time there and love it.
You’re right, it’s beautiful country. 30 years ago when I worked for Cargill, I toured one of their salt plants which was – under – the Finger lakes… crazy. The whole time the miners kept telling me how good the fishing was “just above” them
Always wanted to go back there and fish… was just glad the ceiling above our mine shaft wasn’t leaking – haha..
Wow, that is crazy. Lot of limestone up there, probably a good solid base under those lakes……
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