I just hope we do not get an overcrowding here in the Midwest due to the rush to get away from big cities. Nature should be cherished. We can't live without her.
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I just hope we do not get an overcrowding here in the Midwest due to the rush to get away from big cities. Nature should be cherished. We can't live without her.
Oregonains won't like tornado season or winter blizzards. A few days of -40° (C or F, same either way) will send 'em packing back to the coast!
I'll have to take your word for it. 😁🤣🤣
Here in the inland northwest, our new Oregon and California neighbors from the coast complain about the odd 0°F week in winter and ask if mild snow is "always this bad,"
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I was unprepared for when I came out to Texas but I would never go back to the coast. I LOVE it here. Winters are pretty mild with little snow. The most we've gotten since I came in 2014 was that winter. We had a couple of feet of snow. My son (2 at the ) time had an amazing time playing in it. I got the pictures to prove it. 😁😁
I just can't think of any part of Texas as "Midwest" though. Texas is Texas.
It is west of where I was born and grew up. To me it is Midwest. 🤣🤣
haha, i was thinking the same thing. I do enjoy Texas although I have only been to touristy places like San Antonio