Re: [ Creed Discuss ] Michiganders (Inside Joke-you might not get it if you're not from MI)

From: "Megan" <ianskitty@yahoo.com>
To: "The New Improved Less Lame List" <creed-discuss@debbir.com>
Date: Sun
2 Feb 2003 16:24:14 -0800 (PST)

I really want to live in a place that never gets below, say 45 or 50 degrees and never, or at least RARELY snows.  I hate the cold and I hate snow and ice and all that wintery Michigan crap even more.  Any suggestions for those requirements.  Oh, and earthquake-y places, such as California, are not an option.  I'd like to be within a few hours driving distance of an ocean.  I don't want to live in Nevada, like my bro who lived in Las Vegas for three years, because I like water too much, like lakes you can swim in and stuff.  Keep helping me think, Kim.  You've obviously done more traveling and exploring than I have, and I would really appreciate hearing more about places you (AND ANY OTHER CREED-LISTERS) have been to and stayed in for awhile.  I'm thinking southern, not only due to the weather, but also because I want to live in a very friendly, community-oriented town.  But I don't want to be more than an hour from a mall or something so I can shop or whatever I need to do.  PLEASE HELP, list-members!  Oh, and I refuse to move out of the United States.  It's too expensive; plus, I don't want to change governments-too complicated.  Thanks!

Megan

 Kimberly Reid <kimbereid@msn.com> wrote:

Anywhere on the coast of the Carolinas hurricanes are going to be an issue during "the season", but you understand that, right?  Hurricane season on the Gulf Coast is June 1-November 1, I believe. 

My son goes to school right outside Greensboro, NC and one of my best friends lives right outside Charlotte and it is really nice in that area, too.  The most beautiful place that I have ever been in NC, though, is Montreat---it is built into a mountain and there is one stone archway with an IN road on one side and an OUT road on the other.  Billy Graham lives at the top of the mountain and Montreat Anderson College campus makes up most of the "town" part at the foot of the mountain.  To me, it is almost like stepping straight into heaven when you go there.  The winters are cold and may be snowy/icy----so a cabin with a huge stone fireplace would be UNSPEAKABLY perfect, IMO. 

I enjoyed living in Virginia Beach, VA for years (with my military family, of course) and I've spent many summer vacations in Myrtle Beach and North Myrtle, SC and in Jekyll Island, GA, but the summer we went to Tybee Island, GA (right outside of Savannah) was the best vacation ever.  So, I am certain that you won't be able to find a single location in all of the Carolinas that is not wonderful. 

Oh, and for coffee----try mixing 1/2 cup of hot chocolate with 1/2 cup of a mild brew coffee.  I always order a "Cafe' Au Lait (sp?) with chocolate" and my kids drink it before I get any.  So I make it this way for them at home and they adore it.  You can even use the sugar free cocoa mix and have a delicious WARM diet confection. 

[No offense to Seattle nor Starbucks, heh]



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