Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you're a lefty, then Yellow Springs, OH Athens OH is fun as is Oberlin.
I always wondered what Davis, CA was like.
Far from things. How about Santa Barbara?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SW Virginia! Beautiful country, low cost of living, Southern charm and friendliness, slow pace. I've thought of Roanoke and Radford, my alma maters.
Yes, I agree. The pace of living and cost of living are both really attractive down there, and it's absolutely beautiful. Blacksburg is a great college town in SW Virginia as well.
How conservative is that area? If it was on the liberal side I'd retire there in a heartbeat. But my guess is it isn't.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you're a lefty, then Yellow Springs, OH Athens OH is fun as is Oberlin.
I always wondered what Davis, CA was like.
Far from things. How about Santa Barbara?
Anonymous wrote:If you're a lefty, then Yellow Springs, OH Athens OH is fun as is Oberlin.
I always wondered what Davis, CA was like.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SW Virginia! Beautiful country, low cost of living, Southern charm and friendliness, slow pace. I've thought of Roanoke and Radford, my alma maters.
Yes, I agree. The pace of living and cost of living are both really attractive down there, and it's absolutely beautiful. Blacksburg is a great college town in SW Virginia as well.
Anonymous wrote:If you're a lefty, then Yellow Springs, OH Athens OH is fun as is Oberlin.
I always wondered what Davis, CA was like.
Anonymous wrote:Ithaca, NY
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ithaca, NY
+1. And wegmans is the regular grocery store!
Anonymous wrote:Ithaca, NY