Poll
Question:
Many of us have been around a lot, what are your top three states?
Option 1: Alabama
votes: 6
Option 2: Alaska
votes: 8
Option 3: Arizona
votes: 6
Option 4: Arkansas
votes: 5
Option 5: California
votes: 13
Option 6: Coloroda
votes: 9
Option 7: Connecticut
votes: 7
Option 8: Delaware
votes: 1
Option 9: Florida
votes: 22
Option 10: Georgia
votes: 10
Option 11: Hawaii
votes: 6
Option 12: Idaho
votes: 11
Option 13: Illinois
votes: 3
Option 14: Indiana
votes: 0
Option 15: Iowa
votes: 1
Option 16: Kansas
votes: 1
Option 17: Kentucky
votes: 1
Option 18: Louisana
votes: 2
Option 19: Maine
votes: 5
Option 20: Maryland
votes: 5
Option 21: Massachusetts
votes: 6
Option 22: Michigan
votes: 12
Option 23: Minnesota
votes: 4
Option 24: Mississippi
votes: 1
Option 25: Missouri
votes: 4
Option 26: Montana
votes: 4
Option 27: Nebraska
votes: 4
Option 28: Nevada
votes: 3
Option 29: New Hampshire
votes: 5
Option 30: New Jersey
votes: 4
Option 31: New Mexico
votes: 1
Option 32: New York
votes: 5
Option 33: North Carolina
votes: 18
Option 34: North Dakota
votes: 2
Option 35: Ohio
votes: 8
Option 36: Oklahoma
votes: 0
Option 37: Oregon
votes: 11
Option 38: Pennsylvania
votes: 11
Option 39: Rhode Island
votes: 0
Option 40: South Carolina
votes: 21
Option 41: South Dakota
votes: 3
Option 42: Tennessee
votes: 22
Option 43: Texas
votes: 13
Option 44: Utah
votes: 3
Option 45: Vermont
votes: 4
Option 46: Virginia
votes: 4
Option 47: Washington
votes: 19
Option 48: West Virginia
votes: 1
Option 49: Wisconsin
votes: 5
Option 50: Wyoming
votes: 3
Option 51: Confusion
votes: 1
Nice thing about the USA, you get 50 different flavors to choose from,.... ;)
I must admit I had to think about which 3 states to choose.
I chose Pennsylvania (spent a nice year working at Beaver Valley), North Carolina (where I am living now near Wilmington), and Georgia (where I worked my first outage at Vogtle). ;D
..South Carolina,,where else...you can ride a motorcycle 52 weeks a year, not everyday, but at least once a week,,,Myrtle Beach,,table Rock State Park..mountains and beaches...7 nuclear plants, plus SRS, has provided plenty of work over the last 30 years...deer hunting season lasts from August until January....you can run dogs, rifle, bow and arrow, handgun, shotgun, and the county I live has a one buck per day limit,,26 doe days,,,,,fishing is great all year....you can grow 3 different gardens,,spring , summer and winter,,,you get a snowfall or three a year,,but its gone in a couple days,,,the summer is hot and humid,,,so Black creek, is always full of swimmers...what else could an Appalachian American want?...how about it Spanky...Jethro..
Wow Red.. you could be a poster boy for South Carolina!! You really like it, huh!! We've been contemplating moving and SC is one of the states we are looking at.. All that you wrote sounds good, but do you know about school districts? Good ones to be in? Bad ones to stay out of? Just thinking towards the future here...
Thanks for your input!!
Lorrie
Go michigan! Who would have thought?
Hey what about us that live outside the US????? Of course I put Washington as my fav, but I like where I am too ;D
Quote from: ShovelHeadRed on Feb 15, 2008, 08:24
..South Carolina,,where else...you can ride a motorcycle 52 weeks a year, not everyday, but at least once a week,,,Myrtle Beach,,table Rock State Park..mountains and beaches...7 nuclear plants, plus SRS, has provided plenty of work over the last 30 years...deer hunting season lasts from August until January....you can run dogs, rifle, bow and arrow, handgun, shotgun, and the county I live has a one buck per day limit,,26 doe days,,,,,fishing is great all year....you can grow 3 different gardens,,spring , summer and winter,,,you get a snowfall or three a year,,but its gone in a couple days,,,the summer is hot and humid,,,so Black creek, is always full of swimmers...what else could an Appalachian American want?...how about it Spanky...Jethro..
Georgia, Colorado, and South Carolina. South Carolina is a great place to live and raise a family. Terrible place to get a Divorce!
Either of the Carolinas are great and Maine is fantastic but Colorado has 300 days of sunshine/yr, 500# deer (they call 'em elk), top'o the world skiing and Denver has a micro-brewery on every corner. The sailing lacks a bit though.
Quote from: HoneyComb on Feb 15, 2008, 12:55
Alabama.....because we're first at the alphabet.
Not first in learning it, just first in order... ;)
1: Tennessee
2: Virginia
3: Idaho
I can't stand Michigan!!
Mike
By far, I would have to say North Carolina. This state has everything from mountains to beaches to large cities. The roads are well taken care of, the people are generally friendly and there are opportunities to see a live sporting event at both the collegiate and professional levels. What more could one ask for?? ;D
Alabama, Florida and Maine. I didn't choose my home state as I live here and I was thinking of places I'd either like to move to or like to visit.
Alabama always pulls me home as I was born there and spent many wonderful times there, my several generations of my family are buried there and many cousins still live there. Also Andrew and Julie (son and wife) are there and its only a short trip down to Gulf of Mexico.
Florida, again I feel the pull towards here. I love the weather (hurricanes aside), the Gulf of Mexico and the many hidden treasures that Florida still offers.
Maine, well it was a tie between Maine and CT. I don't know I felt at home here. I loved "The Fall" and "Almost Summah" of the Northeast. The quaint shops, casinos, first snow and the people.
Alaska - The fishing
Arizona - Fishing and warm weather
Massachusetts - The Cape and home.
Fermione
Love my Missouri because it's home. The Smoky Mountains took my breath away in Tennessee and the ocean in Florida was awe-inspiring. I must admit though that I've seen something beautiful and met some enjoyable people in every state I've been in.
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Quote from: SloGlo on Feb 15, 2008, 08:47
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Mostly because of that Spittsburgh Mentality
Pittsburgh, Pa - lots to see and do..............I miss my home.
Jackson Hole, Wy - great place to get away - beautiful and peaceful.
There are so many great things to see and experience in this country in various states. I have lived in many of them like many on this site. I love California for short stays, particularly during the winter months but all in all, Michigan is home. 4 seasons, beautiful summers, fall and spring, great outdoor activities anytime of the year and mostly a very natural setting throughout the upper 3/4 of the state.
It just feels like home.
I can't stand...
1. Tennesee!
2. Virginia!
3. Idaho!
(Back at 'cha Broadzilla)
Although I live in North Carolina, I grew up in East LA (south of Dothan), I call Georgia my Home state (Dawgs). Most of my time is spent in the state of confusion, so I guess I got the best of everything southern.
Jeff
Chose Oregon and Vermont 'cause they're two sides of the same coin (and Portland's my favorite place) and Florida 'cause I grew up there. We just moved to North Carolina, so as I get to know it, it may move up on my list of great places.
Colorado is my first choice because thats my home state, Maryland because of Ocean City and the great crab they have, and Idaho because of the hunting and fishing
RNN
Tennessee is my obvious choice. I'm just not smart enough to live there anymore.
Quote from: TENN-1 on Feb 20, 2008, 01:54
Tennessee is my obvious choice. I'm just not smart enough to live there anymore.
Come on man...you may talk southern, but I know your a yankee at heart ;)
Almost more years then not!
Idaho and Wyoming for the winter sports! Snowmobiling heaven!
Alaska (if you've never been, you won't understand)
Not too crowded yet in Idaho or Wyoming, that to me is a big factor!
I think the cold weather has a lot to do with it, but, it is a small price
to pay for low crime, no traffic, clean air, etc...
Tenn? Well I do like a product that comes out of Lynchberg! 8)
Really enjoyed the few days spent in Idaho coming home from Columbia this spring, ditto for Montana and Glacier National Park. Don't remember the cold but the scenery was second to none. Karma to ya'
I am going to have to add Massachusetts to my top 3 for their unemployment check of 625 a week. I have only been there once. The Airport and the unemployment office. Then I go back to my most favorite state TN no state Tax and my family lives there so Imake it Numero Uno. Except for unemployment checks of 275 a week which suck!!! LOL.
Georgia seems to like Tennessee, too. They're trying to claim part of it
.http://www.csmonitor.com/2008/0215/p02s02-usgn.html
I have girlfriends in all three states with pennsylvania being the best and most abundant but all 50 have something unique to offer. Texas is missing a village idiot has anyone seen or heard from him??
Montana - first state lived in after leaving home (Ohio), First time seeing weeks/months on end of blue sky and sunny days. (if you've spent any time in OH you know what I'm talking about)
Oregon - most beautiful and green state I've been to. (Been to all but four)
California - can't stand to stay for the whole year lately but damn there's almost no end to fun stuff to do year round
Gotta say I loved my years in upstate NY. It got pushed out of my top 3 by CA.
Also gotta say OH ain't all bad. Fishing is awesome and you can find some nice deer too.
North Carolina!
Fresh Seafood and Awesome Basket Ball! 8)
Ohio!
A great state to drive through to get somewhere else.
You missed my favorite state......... The state of Confusion $$$$$
Quote from: Mike_Koehler on Mar 10, 2008, 02:15
You missed my favorite state......... The state of Confusion $$$$$
That is my "half the time" home LOL ;D
My 3 were Md, FL, and AL. I'm from MD so it is my favorite, it has the 4 seasons and the winters are pretty much mild compared to up north. Summers are great on the water. DC is close enough for a days sightseeing trip, yet far enough from all the crime. FL was my 2nd, I'm currently working CR-3 and have been here since August. The Nature's Coast is beautiful!!!! Everything under the sun to do, and once all the snow birds leave the roads will be safer to drive on. AL was my 3rd pic, I worked Farley last spring and really loved the area. The people were some of the nicest! The beaches were close. The weather was awesome.
Tennessee is the place to be. Since it is home, I am biased.
Keith
Washington in June/July/August is the best place on Earth if you're into outdoor anything. (The other nine months each year are great, too - if you really love RAIN.)
Tennessee was nice, too. Lots of nice people there.
North Carolina.......beautiful coast to the east......and enchanting mountains to the west.
But then like Dream Tarheel, I'm biased, for I live on Lake Norman (NC).
;) Michigan of course! Growing up in Southwest Michigan was great.
But, I must admit that I love my transpalnted town of Charlevoix!!
-Irishfan
Oh.... Vermont ! Has it all. Fishing, skiing, public nakedness,cheese, maple syrup and ice cream too. South Caroina comes next with beaches, seafood and pralines. three is Michigan in the fall. The lake, Halloween, concord grapes and apples. I love the United States and each one has something special. That's why I love to travel. God bless the per diem check.
Quote from: zammis on Mar 31, 2008, 07:29
Oh.... Vermont ! Has it all. Fishing, skiing, public nakedness,cheese, maple syrup and ice cream too. South Caroina comes next with beaches, seafood and pralines. three is Michigan in the fall. The lake, Halloween, concord grapes and apples. I love the United States and each one has something special. That's why I love to travel. God bless the per diem check.
I hope that is during the week of summer...
Quote from: zammis on Mar 31, 2008, 07:29
Oh.... Vermont ! Has it all. Fishing, skiing, public nakedness,cheese, maple syrup and ice cream too. South Caroina comes next with beaches, seafood and pralines. three is Michigan in the fall. The lake, Halloween, concord grapes and apples. I love the United States and each one has something special. That's why I love to travel. God bless the per diem check.
The 1 problem with living in vermont is all thoe tree hugging hippy liberals are up there.
South Freakin Jersey - Paradise. Mike Spencer Canyon(Id) - Unparalleled. The Cheese - Safe,Scenic, Packers.
Quote from: 11 for 12 on Feb 24, 2010, 10:10
The 1 problem with living in vermont is all thoe tree hugging hippy liberals are up there.
On the plus side , they are always good for a laugh.
Quote from: fiveeleven on Feb 26, 2010, 07:56
South Freakin Jersey - Paradise.
You gotta be kidding me! ;)
Everytime I go back to visit family I'm amazed at the number of leather jacketed, firebird driving, gold chain wearing goombahs on every corner.
On the plus side...excellent italian restaurants!
Just saying...
(I got rid of all my jackets and gold chains back in the 80's!)
I vote for Idaho.
Colorado has it all. The best weather in the country. More outdoor activities then one can do in a year. 300 days of sunshine, hard to beat!
The list is still missing "confusion"
Quote from: Marssim on Jun 28, 2010, 12:21
Just for you shipwreck,... 8)
Well, now you have to add Inebriation.
See where this is going now? :P
S.C,Virginia,N.C.