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Would you rather live by the beach or in the mountains?
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AARPLynne
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โ07-04-2013
01:11 PM
For me, I'm somewhat ambivilent. I love the mountains, particularly the Applilatians. There is a certain serenity about the forest and living there in the wilds and solitude of God's creation. As for the beach? I love the "largeness" of our Great Lakes OR the ocean. The stillness but powerful sounds of the waves, the wind and the goreous sunsets are powerful reminders of how insignificant we are. I do tend to steer clear of hurricane and tornado areas; but hey, life's short no matter where we live. So, I would probably opt for the lush mountains, that is, with the optoin of visiting the beach areas.
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โ07-04-2013
12:53 PM
Mountains, got to have trees and not flat ground. Currently live in Florida and everything looks the same one level everywhere I want not to know whats over the next hill or mountain. Change of seasons normally comes with mountains just when you get tired of one season it's on to the next. Did I say Mountains.
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โ07-04-2013
12:50 PM
How can anyone really choose between two beautiful places? Lucky me-I live in the San Francisco Bay Area -between the two- and get to enjoy them both!
I think one should live where ones' soul and heart is the happiest. Check them both out to decide or live in the middle between them if you can't make up your mind and enjoy them both!
And please don't forget the other wonderful places to live-the Plains or the Everglades. We are so lucky to have such a diversity of environments here in the USA to chose from.
Happy 4th of July!
โ07-04-2013
12:48 PM
In Response to Re: Would you rather live by the beach or in the mountains?:
Easy. I would love to live in the mountains of Montana, Wyoming or Idaho because I've been there and there is nothing more beautiful than the tall, rugged, rocky mountains of our beautiful west. However, I would love to spend my winters on the beautiful beaches of the Florida Gulf Coast. I think that would give me the best of this beautiful country.
Posted by pegret
Become a full time RV'er and you can easily do just that!
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โ07-04-2013
11:43 AM
In Response to Would you rather live by the beach or in the mountains?:
I wouldn't live on the coast for anything. With global warming, hurricanes tsunamis, I prefer the highlands. I grew up in the Mohawk valley, from Schenectady to currently in Mohawk Village area, but not on the river, up in the hills, Currently Mohawk is a flood disaster area, and my road has washed out, as well as the state road. Still better than the coast or next to a river or large creek. In Florida I live in Highlands county, I always say, this part of Florida came out of the water about 1 and 1/2 million years ago, so I don't think it is going to get submerged anytime soon.
Thinking back to growing up near the Adirondack's, of course I have to say...the mountains! How about you?
Posted by LynneG
I wouldn't live on the coast for anything. With global warming, hurricanes tsunamis, I prefer the highlands. I grew up in the Mohawk valley, from Schenectady to currently in Mohawk Village area, but not on the river, up in the hills, Currently Mohawk is a flood disaster area, and my road has washed out, as well as the state road. Still better than the coast or next to a river or large creek. In Florida I live in Highlands county, I always say, this part of Florida came out of the water about 1 and 1/2 million years ago, so I don't think it is going to get submerged anytime soon.
โ07-04-2013
11:41 AM
In Response to Would you rather live by the beach or in the mountains?:
I would have to say the beach would be my choice since I grew up near the Jersey shore and I have such incredibly fond memories of that experience.
Thinking back to growing up near the Adirondack's, of course I have to say...the mountains! How about you?
Posted by LynneG
I would have to say the beach would be my choice since I grew up near the Jersey shore and I have such incredibly fond memories of that experience.
โ07-01-2013
08:52 AM
In Response to Would you rather live by the beach or in the mountains?:
I've lived in Hawaii and I've had a condo on Lake Michigan in Chicago. I've lived at the foot of the Appalachians as well at near Mt. Rainier. The beach and the mountains both have special appeal and memories for me. But at the end of the day, I find water more appealing than mountains.
Thinking back to growing up near the Adirondack's, of course I have to say...the mountains! How about you?
Posted by LynneG
I've lived in Hawaii and I've had a condo on Lake Michigan in Chicago. I've lived at the foot of the Appalachians as well at near Mt. Rainier. The beach and the mountains both have special appeal and memories for me. But at the end of the day, I find water more appealing than mountains.
โ07-01-2013
08:01 AM
I already lived by the beach and now live in the mountains. I love the peace & quite of the mountains, I love the 4 seasons and watching the leaves change and the wild life. Here in North Georgia the winters are mild and the fall is Awesome! I lived in big cities all my life and wouldn't change this peace of mind for anything
โ06-29-2013
07:48 AM
By all means, I'd live by the beach! California has so many options for both it's a hard decision. The comfort of the crashing waves of the ocean is such a peaceful and soothing sound it just takes away any stress for me. I'd love living by the beach!
โ06-29-2013
05:57 AM
The ocean is where I would want to be. The soothing sounds and the fact that it is always moving and changing. I love to beach walk and I love to just sit and think. Very relaxing and certainly a part of my life that I would love to be able to enjoy every single day.
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โ06-26-2013
12:58 PM
Both have their beauties and distractions, so the real concern for me is which one has the LEAST amount of mosquitos and snakes! ( here in middle Georgia we have an overabundance of both )
It's extremely hard to enjoy any environment when there are biting, stinging, dangerous critters all around. I seem to be a magnet for any kind of biting insect, and last week came within a heartbeat, twice, of being struck by a snake.
It's extremely hard to enjoy any environment when there are biting, stinging, dangerous critters all around. I seem to be a magnet for any kind of biting insect, and last week came within a heartbeat, twice, of being struck by a snake.
But deep in my heart lately i have had an overwhelming longing to move as close to the eastern shore beachs as possible, and not just any beach, but white sandy shorelines! The gray sand &/or rocky ones don't ring my bells at all. I have no desire for water sports of any kind, so lakes hold no appeal to me, i just enjoy the wonderful delights that being close to the ocean offers our five senses.
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