I live in the Willamette Valley. I’m never leaving it, because I like the geography and my body likes the climate.
The old people in my family like Arizona, because they don’t want to be cold and the heat seem to help their arthritis.
My father loves golfing and fishing in Lake Havasu City.
He says it’s a dry heat not humid. I haven’t been in Arizona since 2004, so I can’t give you a personal experience.
I’ve never been to Texas so its a foreign country to me. I’m pro Texan “from a distance” though.
PS my ancestors have killed a ton of scorpions and rattle snakes.š
>>Iāve never been to Texas so its a foreign country to me. Iām pro Texan āfrom a distanceā though.<<
First off...addressing my beloved Texas as a country won my respect. Secondly...being pro Texan, you’ve just had your Texas passport approved! You’re welcome here anytime and if I were to meet you...steak dinner on me.
I’m not a fan of the humidity in Southeast Texas. I live in New Braunfels and attended college in San Antonio...allot less humid than Houston.
The wife and I are a few years from retirement and probably will sell the homestead here in the North forty and relocate someplace less humid. Good grief I hate the humidity. lol
God bless partner.