It's easy to see why over half of Oregon is desirous of leaving the state to join #3 Idaho. The folks living on the left coast have ruined Oregon just like California. I love Washington. I keep hoping the state is salvageable from a political standpoint. When I several times visited family in the Seattle area in the mid 80s, the people I met kept saying they didn't want transplanted Californians to "Californicate" Washington. It obviously happened anyway. People fled California to Washington but took their voting habits with them. There really is no finer state in the nation for varied scenic beauty, just have to live with a lot of cloud cover and rain during the fall and winter when storm after storm rolls in off the Pacific Ocean. Folks living in the Seattle area can boat in the San Juans or on Lake Washington in the morning and then snow ski in the afternoon. Alaska should be dead last. Strange to see Louisiana ranked 50th.
Utah is nice. Visited my brother last year and doing it again this year. People are so friendly there.
Don’t let that fool you. I always say when I lived in Florida, I knew who my friends were. In Utah, I have no idea who my friends are. People are two faced here like no other.
The part of Oregon that would make the move is a desolate wasteland so there would be loss there. It’s funny you extol the virtues of Washington when it’s basically a twin to Oregon and has been more progressive than Oregon in many respects.
Two issues: I did mention that I hope for their salvation from leftist policies. There is no denying the beauty of the state.
Mississippi, the home of the best HGTV program, Hometown. I like the Mississippi Gulf Coast as well living close by in Northwest Florida, just a skip and a jump.
Randomly stopped by the Washington state capitol building yesterday. It always amazes me how close you can get to and around state government buildings. Even the side entrance to the governor’s mansion was only 50 feet up a staircase from where we drove.
Having been to all 50, it’s the criteria that can be somewhat subjective. I don’t disagree with the list for the most part but even at 19 New Jersey is way too high. Would have moved Tennessee up a little.
Or stay? TBL--it is very much as he ssys, but Florida is so kick ass, everybody wants to live here in spite of those negatives. C'est la vie.