That was a MAJOR factor in our decision thought process, too. It really helped having long family history in ID and buying our house about a mile from where my grandparents retired. It's too bad all of our grandparents and parents have all gone on. Would have been fun to have bought there when they were all alive.
I look on realtor.com at housing all over the country.
I saw something in northern Idaho that looked nice and had a larger than life, yuuuuge Trump! sign in the front window.
Must be nice.
:)
We thought Idaho was great.
We cried when we came back to California.
In Idaho, we saw pro-life billboards and free bibles all over the place. That was beautiful. We felt like we were home.
When we got back to California, we saw Planned Parenthood billboards and the whole atmosphere just felt so different. Idaho felt so much more wholesome to us.
Coming back home was really a culture shock.
It took us a while to adjust.
Every place we drove was so beautiful. Just the drive was worth it. From Marsing to Moscow to Boundary County and the Canadian border was just breathtaking. Gorgeous.
We ran into someone somewhere who said they were headed to California for vacation.
We figured they had to be going to Disneyland or had relatives here or something because why on earth would you leave a place like that and go to California of all places?
California itself, is also beautiful and has great weather and all of it but the leftists have made it unfit for decent people to inhabit anymore.