From Indiana to Florida... Texas to Tennessee... New York to North Carolina... Ohio... and back to Tennessee again... Here's a little about the many places we have called home.
Lynnette...
Indiana ("amateur circus capital of the world!"... Peru, indiana)
Ohio (the industry capital of the world; plus, everyone has a connection to Ohio... do you???)
Texas (big clear skies with lots of stars at night)
New York (waaaay upstate where there's snow skiing 8 months of the year and the most beautiful fall foliage)
Florida (water, water everywhere... not to mention a sunset or two!)
Tennessee (four beautiful seasons with lots of deer and, believe it or not, the prettiest cows I've ever seen)
Jim...
Florida (very outdoor-friendly, but not very people-friendly... everyone's so transient - they come & they go)
North Carolina (Rocky Mount was 64 miles from the Coast, 64 miles from the "Research Triangle", 3-4 hours from the mountains, 3-4 hours from DC, or... right in the middle of nowhere!)
Ohio (the day that 20-degrees felt "warm" to me was the day I decided it was time to move)
Tennessee (about as "perfect" as anywhere I've ever lived - good people, good weather, good economy, no state income tax...)
Photos from our time in Pensacola, Florida together
You might also be interested in something unique that we do whenever we're contemplating moving to a new area... One of our "traditions" is to take photographs using that area's natural surroundings to creatively spell out the name of the town we're considering. Check it out!
Here's a fun state meme which highlights at a glance all the places you have lived or visited. Which states have YOU been to?
do you have any info about where to setup at the worlds longest yard sale in Tennessee? I sell glass pendants and would love to try it this year???????? Thanks Grace
We have been in middle TN for over 8 years and cannot seem to find anyone who knows how to play Texas 42 dominoes. Lynette, do you know of any Texas transplants that may want to play?