Favorites:
-Seattle: Cool vibe, the EMP, surrounding countryside is breathtaking
-Texas: Truly a "Lone Star" of a state with friendly people and a huge diversity of cultures, history, and attractions
-Mississippi: It gets a bad rap, but there's nothing like waking up & smelling the fresh smell of a Southern pine forest while eating grits
-New York City: People are rushed, not rude. You could spend a year there and still not see or experience everything
-Wyoming: Miles, miles, and miles of wide open spaces with no neighbors, just cattle, bison, elk, and glorious Tetons
-Michigan: From 1 hr. N. of Detroit & northward, it's very pretty!
Least favorite:
-Chicago: Great pubs & beachfront, but I can't spend any more than 48 hours there.
-Northern NJ and Detroit: The inner city areas are dumpy
-North Dakota: So beautiful, yet so cold in winter
-Louisville: Brags about Southern hospitality but folks are SO sour, rude and impolite to your face
-Ohio: Flat, boring, w/ rude drivers
2006-09-12
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