Who Loves Where They Live?
Hey Heatherh, you cant beat the southeastern coastal part of the state, anywhere between Palm Beach and Miami, lots of good hospitals. I live in Boynton Beach, between Palm Beach and Fort Lauderdale. And this part of the state tends to stay the warmest in the middle of the summer. Of course, we are probably more prone to hurricanes too, but your gonna find that wherever you live on the coast in Florida, as the last several years have proven. As far as droughts, I think the whole Southeastern US is having that problem, I hear its worse in Georgia now than it is here. The problem here is that the only source we have, Lake Okeechobee up north, is dangerously low, and because the rainy season was drier than normal and not lots of tropical activity this year, its only expected to get worse this winter. Oh well, the price to pay for living in paradise. Anyway, good luck and let us know where you end up. John
John
Well Liz, I've lived in a few places and I'd like to think I'm highly adaptable but I think my preference is to live in a somewhat smallish town but near a metro area. I grew up in Philly, lived in Charleston, WV a few years, Grand Canyon for almost a decade, and Flagstaff for 2 now. I'm so through with winter! I'm hoping this will be my last, for a while anyway. Let me know what you think. thanks, heatherh
Well Liz, I've lived in a few places and I'd like to think I'm highly adaptable but I think my preference is to live in a somewhat smallish town but near a metro area. I grew up in Philly, lived in Charleston, WV a few years, Grand Canyon for almost a decade, and Flagstaff for 2 now. I'm so through with winter! I'm hoping this will be my last, for a while anyway. Let me know what you think. thanks, heatherh