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Old 06-12-2007, 03:41 PM
 
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I am interested in moving to a new state, I will be making this move by myself. This is what I have come up with so far:

I would like it to be somewhere where it doesnt snow or if it does very little, but I am not sure how I will cope with heat eaither because in vermonth it really doesnt get over the 80's and it really isnt that humid. Somewhere where it would be scenic. I can go visit my family a couple times a year that is fine with me. I am looking for a college with hr management and a culinary school that I can enjoy for personal use. I wanted great italian restaraunts too but I am hoping I can be a great italian cook as well and that would take care of that want.

Thank you
Merrie
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Old 06-12-2007, 03:46 PM
 
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Merrie, have you thought about North Carolina. They have some scenic areas. They do get hot and humid, but not as long as Florida though. And around Raliegh-Durham-Chaphill some really great schools. And iti is a little closer to Vermont. Just a thought.
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Old 06-12-2007, 04:31 PM
 
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I am interested in moving to a new state, I will be making this move by myself. This is what I have come up with so far:

I would like it to be somewhere where it doesnt snow or if it does very little, but I am not sure how I will cope with heat eaither because in vermonth it really doesnt get over the 80's and it really isnt that humid. Somewhere where it would be scenic. I can go visit my family a couple times a year that is fine with me. I am looking for a college with hr management and a culinary school that I can enjoy for personal use. I wanted great italian restaraunts too but I am hoping I can be a great italian cook as well and that would take care of that want.

Thank you
Merrie
I recommend Asheville, in the mountains of NC. It has four seasons, none of which are extreme - only a dusting of snow a few times each winter, and the higher elevations keep it a little cooler and less humid in summer. To say it is scenic is an understatement - the scenery is breathtaking! And plenty of great restaurants and wonderful grocery and food options.

Good luck!
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