Lot's of good recommendations coming in. What's interesting is
that, except for New Hampshire, they all have crossed my mind.
New Mexico is REALLY good, but I'm a little leary about leaving
a place unattended for months at a time. Montana is possibly
just a bit too far off the beaten path. Ditto for Idaho.
Nevada has tax advantages, but, again, might be a problem with
unattended residence.
Walt's idea has legs. I love the area west of Asheville and
would actually be visitable throughout the year for a day or two
at a time. Unfortunately, the tax structure in NC is not good.
Gotta watch out for the sounds of dueling banjos echoing through
the woods too. <g>
Somewhere around Lake Superior would be the cat's meow. We've
talked about getting a cabin somewhere around the Porcupines for
awhile. I absolutely love that region. However, the problem is
that it's a full-day's drive off of I-80.
I can't share what's up, yet. Everything is too nebulus at the
moment, but it and maybe a relocation to a foreign country in
the opposite hemisphere are possibilities.
AG
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