Kirbstone wrote:Move South, Carl. I'm sure Skip Fraser would have a few ideas on that subject.
Once in a while I contemplate that notion, but the feeling usually passes quickly.
I gripe and moan about the weather, the cold, and the dark (as Sapphire will vouch for) but really can't think of heading "down South". For all its detriments, New England is a wonderful place to live; within an hour's drive we have beaches, mountains, and everything in between. Most of the populace is intelligent and forward-looking, and I have a job that pays well and is reasonably secure -- something that would be
very difficult for me to find elsewhere. It's also fun to recall that New England is also very rich in history -- at least US History -- and that can be a delight when one contemplates where one is, and who may have stood there in the previous centruries; but for the most part that never enters the locals' minds as they're just trying to get on with their current lives.
For a while, I actively pondered the area near Melbourne, Florida, but given the wind-down of the space programme my getting a job there would be virtually impossible. Yes, real estate is cheap there at the moment, but the reason for that is there aren't any jobs. I'm surprised that anybody still lives there save for the retirees!