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Oh yes= green is so much nicer than brown!
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OK so I'll not dispute that Houston is green, and does get some bluebonnets a bit outside the city proper. But these pictures appear to be Austin? OP says he's visited, so it won't be news to him, but we should be clear that the biggest hills in Houston are the highway overpasses. Houston makes Eastern Colorado seem topographically diverse!
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Here's a view from my office. We're in the Galleria area.
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Believe me, i'm not going to lie about Houston's weather. It's hell during the summer. But so is Las Vegas, New Orleans, Orlando, Dallas, and Phoenix. Those cities aren't doomed to hell and Las Vegas and Orlando still continue to be top vacation resorts ang great places for retirees. |
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Rybert,
Thanks for the pictures- my brother is opening the new Costco in the Galleria. Well we have very unique needs so we will keep serching for the right property in Houston- but the hot summer can't be worse than freezing water pipes and trying to haul water in 5 gallon buckets to all the animals. |
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I lived in Houston when I was first on my own and I love it there. I do think that the crime can be pretty bad and, for me, the weather makes all of south TX unliveable most of the year. It depends on how the heat and humidity affect you. They kill me and kept me indoors 8 months of the year when I lived down there. To say that Houston is liberal is to compare it, IMO, to the rest of TX, not the rest of the country. If you want to know about the political climate in Texas I would suggest looking up some Molly Ivins essays. Even if they're from the 80's, they're still pretty much spot on. As for friendliness, I've found Denver to be quite friendly in general. There are jerks everywhere. I certainly experienced some of the greatest kindnesses in Texas, but also some of the most two-faced behavior ever. Beware the phrase, "bless his/her/your heart". Bugs: it's not just the size, it's the prevelance.
That said, Houston has a lot to offer in the way of culture, art, music, diversity, education opportunities, great medical care, beach access...the list goes on. It is probably the only TX city (other than maybe Austin) that I'd consider living in again. I just decided a long time ago I wouldn't live there again until I was wealthy. Since that hasn't happened yet, I just go back to visit. Good luck with whatever you choose! |
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Just looking at all that greenery makes me go... ahh ahh ahhchhooooo!!!!!
Seriously, I'd rather live in a place that's dry and "brown." It's an acquired taste for sure. I'm sure houston has a lot to offer as a city, but I'd live in any desert southwest city anyday before I'd live in Houston. In fact, one of my slight criticisms of Denver is the city does not take enough advantage of the dry climate of the high plains; too much landscaping in Denver is an attempt to artificially make Denver greener than it really is naturally. I have found a lot of micro-scale examples of xeriscaping in Denver and I've seen a lot of potential for what it could become, but it has yet to be embraced on a mass scale. Deserts and wide open prairie landscapes are just as beautiful as lush greenery; you just have to appreciate it on its own terms. |
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Well I'm not from Texas but I am from SC and that is much farther north but I can comment on the weather and humidity
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Doesn't matter to me what color it is......if you can't get out and enjoy it |
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I would not say you gave Colorado a fair chance. You live so far away from the mountains and the best you see is through the smog, fog, and haze. Move closer to the mountains before you move to Houston. |
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What kind of animals - are you talking about horses, dogs? Have you lived in high humidity with animals (I do now in Hawaii, it's a PITA). |
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