
My backyard.
Ok, not exactly (a little fib), especially since the tundra is melting!! But it sure feels like it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It was 10 degrees below 0 this morning. We are having winter a good month earlier than last year. So that means we will experience 3+ months of this uckiness. The older I become the more I dislike the cold winter.
So here is a question:
What is the best warm place, accepting in trans-racial families, and have wild natural areas located around it. I have played with the idea MANY TIMES that in a few years once all the girls are home, I'd like to look for a new location that I would call home. Nothing serious at the moment, just brainstorming. Any suggestions, ideas or favorite places year round??
On the positive side, My paperwork for Cheetah came back from the Chicago Consulate, so now I just need to make 3 copies and then send it to Haiti. YEAH!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The high here in N.Alabama was around 60 and by Saturday we will be back in the low 70's and I know many transracial families. Come be my neighbor!
ReplyDeleteLeanne
Sorry Leanne, I want her for my neighbor. 70's all week here and lots of transracial families in our town too. Unfortunately, not much natural beauty in this part of Texas unless you like cotton fields, pump jacks (for the oil wells), and desert. We do have the most gorgeous sunsets/sunrises in the entire world (flat land and you can see for miles). Oh and, "The stars at night are big and bright deep in the heart of Texas!"
ReplyDeleteLila
Wow...that is sucky weather! It isn't exactly warm here but compared to your weather it seems like it!
ReplyDeleteWell don't come here...we have had minus 15 to minus 25 all week....and it is only going to get colder.
ReplyDeletenatural beauty we have more than enough of, but heat we are lacking!
Funny you should ask this. Should I decide to pack it up and move I'm thinking North Carolina or Tennessee. North Carolina has a great university system---I found this out college shopping for my son---also it boasts diversity and natural beauty. Tennessee also beautiful, affordable, and now I have family there and that's important. Both have growing stong economies too.
ReplyDeleteMove to the Carribean, I know several families who did that, don't need as much to "live" could set up a B&B!
ReplyDeleteSouth of France, Portugal, Spain, oh a great place is DUBAI!!!! I know loads of families who've adopted from Liberia who live there, a very diverse place, great schools, wonderful beaches, and when you get a job there as a teacher, it includes a home!!!
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ReplyDeleteFue hermoso haber llagado hasta ustedes, hay mucha magia en este blog.
Saludos desde Argentina:0)