[QUOTE=1dn5up;812377]Actually it’s not bad here . The taxes suck . But only the strong can survive here.
BTW —— NOOOO Bugs , or gaters. :clapping:[/QUOTE]
You forget about the Albino Gators......:D...
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[QUOTE=1dn5up;812377]Actually it’s not bad here . The taxes suck . But only the strong can survive here.
BTW —— NOOOO Bugs , or gaters. :clapping:[/QUOTE]
You forget about the Albino Gators......:D...
[QUOTE=rhino 2;812386]You forget about the Albino Gators......:D...[/QUOTE]
WGM. .....white gaters matter....
[QUOTE=rhino 2;812386]You forget about the Albino Gators......:D...[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=1dn5up;812387]WGM. .....white gaters matter....[/QUOTE]
Very rare to see gators here in Jax Florida
They like fresh water;)
[QUOTE=1dn5up;812387]WGM. .....white gaters matter....[/QUOTE]
And then there's the Hooples who have a live Gator in their Section 8 apartments bath tub......:xzqxz:...
Anywhere in Hill Country, Texas
[QUOTE=Jack Klarich;812404]Very rare to see gators here in Jax Florida
They like fresh water;)[/QUOTE]
Theres such a thing as fresh water in FLA.?....:laugh:...
[QUOTE=rhino 2;812419]Theres such a thing as fresh water in FLA.?....:laugh:...[/QUOTE]
We have 1 of the largest aquifers in the US and it rains a lot here;)
I would retire to the Hill Country in Texas if Jan would let me. But she only wants to be a winter Texan, which we have been for the last 15 years. Great roads, great people and reasonable weather. We tried AZ, but the good roads are not available in the winter. Florida is too crowded and no curvy roads.
[QUOTE=jjvw;812463]I would retire to the Hill Country in Texas if Jan would let me. But she only wants to be a winter Texan, which we have been for the last 15 years. Great roads, great people and reasonable weather. We tried AZ, but the good roads are not available in the winter. Florida is too crowded and no curvy roads.[/QUOTE]
We have ridden all winter...it has been pretty mild here in the hill country this year. Let us know when you get here.
My sister lives in Taylor Tx just east of Austin, not sure how far from Hill Country that is but planning a 3 week vacation out that way after retirement.
[QUOTE=Mykneesbehurtin;812865]My sister lives in Taylor Tx just east of Austin, not sure how far from Hill Country that is but planning a 3 week vacation out that way after retirement.[/QUOTE]
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138, 158 or 165 miles.
[QUOTE=Mykneesbehurtin;812865]My sister lives in Taylor Tx just east of Austin, not sure how far from Hill Country that is but planning a 3 week vacation out that way after retirement.[/QUOTE]
When you get to retire Steve? Lola posted 2 nice scenic rides to your Sis. Forget the interstate ride. One ride out & the other back. Win Win.
Yeah Steve... don’t take the interstate route at all...2-4 lanes of bumper-to-bumper traffic with backed-up traffic here and there due to all the construction. I have travelled it SEVERAL times in the last year...most recently this past Wednesday... nothing has changed.
[QUOTE=paws;812838]We have ridden all winter...it has been pretty mild here in the hill country this year. Let us know when you get here.[/QUOTE]
We will get to Bandera on mon 2/15. Right now we are enjoying the Beach at Port A.
I already live where I retired since I retired 9 days ago :Coffee: it is going to be 70 degrees here today and the in-laws have a new to them trike so we have been riding every chance we get.