Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Charlevoix, Michigan. It was unexpectedly charming with big, historic homes, lush gardens, beautiful beach, and just lovely all the way around. It came as a complete surprise to us when we were there for a day.
that whole area in Michigan is just delightful.
It is delightful for about four months a year. We actually considered moving there, but in addition to the winter weather, the schools are mediocre and there’s very little sports competition because population is so sparse compared to major metro suburbs. You have to drive 3-5 hours south each and every time you want to play real competition. Nonstarter for most competitive families.
Yeah...you wouldn't fit in there. We are having a family reunion near Traverse City this month and I can't wait!!! The temperatures are the same as the Real Feel! It will be a great change from this swampy BS.
Shhhhh! Don't tell anyone about how great...er, I mean terrible...it is up north!
Anonymous wrote:Boise, Idaho. So clean and beautiful - tons of restaurants downtown, clean walkable streets, fresh air, cute neighborhoods. Loved it.