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tuscanlifeedit Jun 2nd, 2006 03:42 PM

Other than college and a year in Syracuse, NY, I've lived in Pittsburgh all my life. At this point, deep in middle age, I don't think we'll have the opportunity to leave, but who know? DH's job may be on its way out. so maybe we will get to live somewhere else.

CLAW123, if you are still following this thread, I think you may have made a less than optimal choice in Upper St Clair. Although the schools are good, there isn't much else going on there, and it is a pretty homogenous community. Come to the city! The schools stink, and taxes are high, but we urban pioneers are a friendlier lot.

Also, we have had some Pittsburgh GTGs. You should come to the next one, as we local Fodorites have bonded and have had some nice GTGs.

rizzo0904 Jun 2nd, 2006 04:14 PM

NH. Mainly for my job. But I grew up in Mass and love New England. Having four seasons is fabulous. We have great hiking, scenery, and beaches. I love it here. Plus, no income or sales tax!! Woo-hoo!!

Live free or die!

bisquit Jun 2nd, 2006 05:55 PM

I have spent most of my life in Texas: Tyler, Houston, Nacogdoches, Marble Falls, and Galveston. After teaching for 7 years I decided to go back to school and am enjoying alot of freedom due to internet courses. I currently alternate between Tyler and Vail, CO.

It's nice to get the best of both. In Tyler, I spend alot of time with family and childhood friends. Tyler also offers the southern culture and cuisine I grew up loving. In Vail, carpe momentum - skiiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing, hiking, biking, free concerts, excellent meals, and golf. It is nice to be able to experience both.

stephfl Jun 12th, 2006 09:50 AM

Born in NJ, lived in FL (Orlando and Tampa) in the 80's (grad school and first job - loved FL), moved to Alexandria, VA in '89 (job transfer, but loved the DC area), then moved to Pittsburgh, PA in '96(new husband in grad school - hated Pittsburgh,but dealt with it cause I knew it would be temporary). Moved back to FL (Tampa) the minute he graduated in '98 - loved it! Then, unfortunately - moved back to Pittsburgh in '02 for DH's job. So here I am again the 'bugh and HATE IT WITH A PASSION! Can't wait to leave, although sadly, looks like that won't happen for quite a while. I compensate by traveling out of town any chance I get.

JAGIRL Jun 12th, 2006 09:56 AM

Sun, Sand and Sea.
All year round. Except of course when it rains! ;)

nina Jun 12th, 2006 11:17 AM

Where else can you wave to Paul Newman on a regular basis and have him wave back? ;)

joelst Jun 12th, 2006 12:26 PM

Sweet home Alabama. Born and raised. It is laid back. Beautiful. Good work. Not lots of tourists (where I live) but not far to drive to get to tourists destinations. People are friendly. Bible belt. I hope to never live anywhere else and all my family and my husband's family lives here.

tinamidon Jul 17th, 2006 12:11 PM

Sunny South Florida (one of the coolest places in the US on this July day...summers are not as bad as they say here...shhh!)

Came here 10 years ago & its paradise except for hurricanes, taxes & insurance...but its worth it.

Prior locations:

Waitsfield, Vermont
Syracuse
Bethel, Maine
Newport, Rhode Island
Portland, Maine
Edison, New Jersey
Boston
Central Maine


sunshine Jul 17th, 2006 01:19 PM

Born and raised in L.A. My husband was transferred to San Diego for his job and we've been here for 15 years. I'm itching to move back to L.A. when we retire, but that won't be for several more years.

thehumps Jul 17th, 2006 01:25 PM

It's where my house is

angethereader Aug 17th, 2006 01:29 PM

Greenfield, Wisconsin - a suburb of Milwaukee.
Love the state- it's really a pretty state.

But mostly it's being close to my big family. We lived in Appleton, Wisconsin for 3 years and at 2 hours away it was to far for me.
I was so glad when my husband was transfered back. I live 2 miles from my mom and brother, and 5 miles from my older sister. My younger sister lives across town, but it's about 5 minutes from where I work so I stop by almost every week.
My other two sisters live in Green Bay, WI (a two hour drive) and Jacksonville, FL. I don't know how she stands living so far away. Two of her kids live here. I wouldn't be able to handle it.
So far one son lives here. the second got a job in Schamburg, IL (only about a 1.5 hour trip - nmot too bad) and the youngest is still in college. i hope he doesn't end up too far away.

bagsarepacked Aug 17th, 2006 01:51 PM

No IL, just south of Lk Geneva. Have a house on the Fox River. Love living on the water. Good job, great friends and super sweet guy are why I am here.

If any of the above do not last (friends will) it will be time to rent my house out and go for an adventure for a bit.
Would like warmer weather and sand.


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