At 17 I rode from Atlanta to San Francisco. I couldn't afford to live in either 
now. But I liked Mobile. Prices were cool. It's all flat. They got Gambling. I 
don't about housing after katrina. I bet they need new handicapped housing? 
hmmm. Something that's cat-5 rated and off the grid. Could be the new jewel of 
the south? Ahh just dreaming.

john

----- Original Message ----
From: Lori Michaelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Quad List <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, March 4, 2008 7:57:44 PM
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Living choices - HEAT

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Yes...San Diego and some other places in California cannot be beat as far as 
the weather (unless on one of the nice islands of Hawaii).
 
Problem is... unless someone is from there and is settled in, etc. etc. etc. 
etc.... the rest of us cannot afford anything in California!  Folks want $1 
million for sh*t shacks/hovels and the taxes, food prices and everything else 
ON TOP OF THAT costs a mint!  Well, more than that really!  
 
We had considered it many years ago and my husband was making GOOD money.  But 
to own a house and factor in everything else in... He would have to be earning 
$200,000 a year or more for that and to live a modest lifestyle.  Believe me... 
we have looked into it.  
 
My husband's oldest son (age 29) got his Ph.D. in Texas a little over two years 
ago and chose a job in the San Jose area (Silicon Valley) and pays an 
astronomical amount of rent for a halfway decent home.  And that does not 
include food, taxes, utilities, homeowners association fees and the list goes 
on and on and on.  He is doing it with his significant other and two children 
of hers but I think he is looking elsewhere because of the cost of living there 
in California.
 
So you guys who are from there and can continue to live a halfway decent 
lifestyle... Consider yourself extremely fortunate!  Otherwise, without a 
doubt, we would be California bound!  Or better yet... A Hawaiin Island!
 
Lori Michaelson
Age - 43
C4/5 complete quad, 28 years post
Tucson, AZ
 
 
-------Original Message-------
 
From: Paul Jacobson
Date: 3/4/2008 4:27:17 PM
To: Lori Michaelson;  Quad List
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Living choices - HEAT

 
Texas sounds good.....but ya can't beat San Diego......no snow, no ice, 
no bugs, no humidity and no rain between April and October and not 
much in the other months.  During the day never below 50 and never over 
90.  Beach, desert and mountains all in the same county.
 
And.......Everything Everywhere is accessible!
 
Good Luck!
pj  c5/6
----- Original Message ----- 
From: Lori Michaelson 
To: Quad List 
Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2008 2:30 PM
Subject: [QUAD-L] Living choices - HEAT


  
Choose Texas over Florida any day!  Besides Orlando (which is inland) much of 
Florida is quite trashy.  We are most located there with my husband's job in 
1999 but after his trip there... No way.
 
I would definitely rather be too warm than too cold.  That humidity day & night 
with HUGE BUGS sucks.  Like you... I am out and about in my wheelchair here in 
dry Arizona.  In a wet environment... the gnats and mosquitoes will almost eat 
you alive!  
 
My husband feels that Dallas/Ft Worth and Houston run a close second as far as 
the humidity. He lived in Houston for 10 years.  But Houston being a little 
worse because of the Gulf.  Actually the Gulf IS one of the attractions to 
moving to Houston because we both love the water.  My husband remembers many 
times going out on the sea wall and tremendously enjoying watching the waves 
come in and then reside.  I am sure that areas by the water are more 
handicapped friendly now but I know that I can not go ON the beach.  
 
So the water (and the biggest renowned medical complex in the nation if not the 
world) is an attraction for Houston for us but it also has hurricanes.  Nothing 
close to Florida (and we had the option of moving to Florida when the plant 
closed in New York shortly after we got married) and we would not move to 
Florida on a bet even if someone gave us a house and property!  They get nailed 
very often by hurricanes every year and we would have to get our own huge 
generator because I depend upon electricity so much.  
 
My only form of mobility is a power wheelchair which needs regular charging 
through a battery charger plugged into the wall.  My rotating air mattress to 
avoid pressure sores is plugged into the wall.  My hospital bed is all electric 
and a complete necessity for me to get in and out of bed.  To name just a few.  
And the humidity there in FL is far worse than Houston because they have the 
water on both sides!  Further... Except for Orlando... The rest of the state is 
pretty dumpy.  In 1999 my husband made a trip down there for an interview and 
even the condominiums look like trailer trash.
 
Lori Michaelson
Age - 43
C4/5 complete quad, 28 years post
Tucson, AZ
 
 
-------Original Message-------
 
From: Greg
Date: 3/4/2008 9:12:08 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [QUAD-L] New Permobil

 
I just can’t think of ever moving away from a warm weather place. I do miss the 
water around Seattle , just not the water above Seattle . I do think Florida 
would be nice if not for the humidity, but I’d love to try it. I spent 22 years 
post injury just sitting by the fire wearing tons of sweaters, except for July 
and August. Now I spend half the day outside. I use to worry about damp moss 
growing on me, now it’s sunburns :-)
 Greg
 
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 The weather today down here south of you was quite a bit cooler here than the 
last several wonderful days near 80°... But I guess we are spoiled compared to 
the rest of the country ... eh Greg?
 

  




 









      
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