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OAITW r.2.0

(28,529 posts)
Fri Jul 29, 2022, 08:49 PM Jul 2022

I am so fricken glad I live in Vacation-land.

Compared to 85% of the world, we've had a great climate over the past 50 years. I know, because I was bourn and grew up here. Sure, things have changed a lot from my world in 1965, but.....no where near where 70% of the US population and probably the world, has lived under for the past 25 years.

For that, I am thankful.

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I am so fricken glad I live in Vacation-land. (Original Post) OAITW r.2.0 Jul 2022 OP
Lucky you. PoindexterOglethorpe Jul 2022 #1
Luck is where you are born and what you are born into. OAITW r.2.0 Jul 2022 #2
It's also where you choose to live. PoindexterOglethorpe Jul 2022 #4
Well, because you exposed a lot of you.... OAITW r.2.0 Jul 2022 #5
Spending a portion of my summer in Maine, cachukis Jul 2022 #3
You go to North Conway for fun, no? OAITW r.2.0 Jul 2022 #6
We were at International Airstream Jamboree. cachukis Jul 2022 #11
Camp Ellis? I grew up 5 miles from there! OAITW r.2.0 Jul 2022 #12
My friend just sold his restaurant in OOB. cachukis Jul 2022 #14
I had a lake house in Maine. Later, a condo with a balcony view of the Atlantic. I miss it. 3Hotdogs Jul 2022 #7
You are always welcome. OAITW r.2.0 Jul 2022 #8
Last time I was in Maine: Dark Sky festival in Bar Harbor. 3Hotdogs Jul 2022 #9
There's a good book called The Stars are Fire by yorkster Jul 2022 #10
My dad and many of his friends fought that fire. OAITW r.2.0 Jul 2022 #13
Not wishing bad news, but a fire is overdue. Pine trees all over Maine. They have pine needles 3Hotdogs Jul 2022 #17
what is bourn???? demigoddess Jul 2022 #15
A spelling error. OAITW r.2.0 Jul 2022 #16
We are lucky Maine Abu El Banat Aug 2022 #18

OAITW r.2.0

(28,529 posts)
2. Luck is where you are born and what you are born into.
Fri Jul 29, 2022, 09:31 PM
Jul 2022

I was gifted on where and had a great family to be born into.

PoindexterOglethorpe

(26,773 posts)
4. It's also where you choose to live.
Fri Jul 29, 2022, 10:01 PM
Jul 2022

If you can actually choose.

In 2008 I realized divorce was in my immediate future, and looked at several parts of the country, because I knew I did not want to stay in Kansas. I wound up choosing Santa Fe, NM for my new life. Excellent choice. I tell people that Santa Fe is a wonderful place for an older woman (I was 60 at the time) to re-invent herself. I don't know what it's like for men, sorry. I do know that this city tends to roll up the sidewalks at 9pm, and I would not want to be a young person here. But for me it was perfect.

Most people wind up living where, or near where, they grew up. Or where they got a job. Or were transferred to. Very few people get to choose exactly where they might want to live. I've actually done that twice in my life. Once, early in my marriage, when my husband and I decided to move to Minnesota. And more recently, when I decided to move to Santa Fe.

I also recognize that most people decide to be happy with where they live, which is a very good choice. There is no point in spending a lot of time and energy disliking where you live. But honestly, so many people wind up where they are by default. Okay, so I understand things like wanting to be near your children or grandchildren.

Anyway, I still hope to get to Maine someday.

OAITW r.2.0

(28,529 posts)
5. Well, because you exposed a lot of you....
Fri Jul 29, 2022, 10:09 PM
Jul 2022

I'm a 69 YO guy that moved back to the place I built, after my ex passed away. It cost me the best relationship of my life. I did this for my kids and wanted to seriously develop the 50 acres I have...stay tuned. see what happens!

cachukis

(2,724 posts)
3. Spending a portion of my summer in Maine,
Fri Jul 29, 2022, 09:33 PM
Jul 2022

delightful weather. Presently in Fryeburg in the silver city. Pretty wild. You'll have to look it up. Heading back to the coast for 5.99/lb. steamers. Local knowledge goes a long way.

OAITW r.2.0

(28,529 posts)
6. You go to North Conway for fun, no?
Fri Jul 29, 2022, 10:12 PM
Jul 2022

I have 2 sibs living there....a great place in NE to hang out!

cachukis

(2,724 posts)
11. We were at International Airstream Jamboree.
Sat Jul 30, 2022, 10:38 AM
Jul 2022

A friend passed through N. Conway headed for Rangely. Lunch at Delaney's.
Back in Camp Ellis for a couple of days visit with old, old chums.
Golf at Shattuck in Jaffrey before wedding in Lenox.
New axle in our 1970 Safari in Plattsburg before return to NH coast and then Bailey Island for some sailing.
The good life.

OAITW r.2.0

(28,529 posts)
12. Camp Ellis? I grew up 5 miles from there!
Sat Jul 30, 2022, 11:11 AM
Jul 2022

Huot's and Wormwoods were go to places for my family when I was growing up.

cachukis

(2,724 posts)
14. My friend just sold his restaurant in OOB.
Sat Jul 30, 2022, 12:12 PM
Jul 2022

Been going there for 50 years.
Know Huot's, but with the seafood here we generally cook in. He gets bluefin.

3Hotdogs

(13,486 posts)
7. I had a lake house in Maine. Later, a condo with a balcony view of the Atlantic. I miss it.
Fri Jul 29, 2022, 10:38 PM
Jul 2022

I would go back but an 8 hour drive is no longer the fun it used to be. I'm 80.

I miss Exchange Place, Portland before the chain stores took over the retail space.

Good memories, just thinking about it.

3Hotdogs

(13,486 posts)
9. Last time I was in Maine: Dark Sky festival in Bar Harbor.
Fri Jul 29, 2022, 10:53 PM
Jul 2022

It reminds me.... friends had a farm near Acton. It was just the acres land that were farm accessed. The farm house burned down in the fire of -- was it 1949? That fire burned from the coast to New Hampshire.

Anyway, we would bring tents and sleep in the field. At night, the Milky Way would appear. We can't see ithe Milky Way in New Jersey. I saw it again in Bar Harbor.

Yes, I'll be back.

Bob's Clam Shack in Kittery, Ogonquit's Marginal Way, evening harbor cruise out of Portland.... too much to not see and do again.

yorkster

(2,484 posts)
10. There's a good book called The Stars are Fire by
Fri Jul 29, 2022, 11:36 PM
Jul 2022

Anita Shreve that centers on the coastal fires of I think 1947. Powerfully written. And a cautionary tale on a couple of fronts.

I feel very lucky that we are able to be in New England and love coastal Maine. Friendly peeps in addition to the ocean, lakes and mountains not that far away, etc.

OAITW r.2.0

(28,529 posts)
13. My dad and many of his friends fought that fire.
Sat Jul 30, 2022, 11:17 AM
Jul 2022

Pretty devastating, but we've never had anything like that since.

3Hotdogs

(13,486 posts)
17. Not wishing bad news, but a fire is overdue. Pine trees all over Maine. They have pine needles
Sat Jul 30, 2022, 06:12 PM
Jul 2022

covering the forest bed.


NJ has the Pine Barrens. Some part of the barrens catches fire every summer. The state D.E.P. has controlled burns but that doesn't entirely prevent the damage.

Maine Abu El Banat

(3,479 posts)
18. We are lucky
Mon Aug 1, 2022, 11:11 AM
Aug 2022

We average 2 tornadoes a year that are barely F1, the occasional hurricane has usually weakened. Our only curse is snow, and that we have learned to deal with quite well. Knock on wood!

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