Hey. I love Texans and I love the idea of Texas. I was born and grew up in Colorado. Im sorry. I would absolutely DIE in Texas. Anyone thinking of relocating may want to spend a week there first. If you are used to living where things stick up above the horizon that are not man made you may not be able to last there, either.
There are many parts of Texas and all are very different. Yes, parts are flat as a pancake, but we also have the piney woods, the hill country, coastlines, and many other various areas.
I love Texas as well.
But libs moving from CA are flipping Colorado and may flip Texas within 20 years.
I love Texas as well.
But libs moving from CA are flipping Colorado and may flip Texas within 20 years.
I spent most of my life in Ohio. I agree that Texas can be almost eerily flat.
Now that I’ve lived in WV for a few years, where you can seldom see more than 1/2 mile or so around you because of the terrain, I’m not sure I could take Texas without an adjustment period.
>>If you are used to living where things stick up above the horizon that are not man made you may not be able to last there, either.
Houston and Austin are no longer like that. Out of state and out of country property investors are building skyrises left and right.