ClassicRockr
Well-known Member
Since we are planning on moving back to Colorado (northern this time) or to Wyoming (Cheyenne area) we'd really like to find out how other "older" (70+) Seniors handle winter...…….if they live in an area where "Old Man Winter" is.
At the time of our move, it will have been 11 years since we moved from Colorado. We know what we are in for during the winter months there and have plenty of home video to tell us about the snowstorms and blizzards we went thru.
Unfortunately, if we don't move to one of those two states, we really have no idea where we'd move to and really have no interest in any other states and definitely don't want to stay in Florida, the South or any East Coast state. Don't want Texas either.
So, if you are a Senior of 70 years old or older, and live in a winter snow/ice area, how do you survive? We will both be in our early 70's at the time of our move.
When I worked in Senior Healthcare in Denver, CO, I was pretty surprised at how many Seniors do live in the Denver area, as well as all up and down the Front Range of Colorado.
Any help?
At the time of our move, it will have been 11 years since we moved from Colorado. We know what we are in for during the winter months there and have plenty of home video to tell us about the snowstorms and blizzards we went thru.
Unfortunately, if we don't move to one of those two states, we really have no idea where we'd move to and really have no interest in any other states and definitely don't want to stay in Florida, the South or any East Coast state. Don't want Texas either.
So, if you are a Senior of 70 years old or older, and live in a winter snow/ice area, how do you survive? We will both be in our early 70's at the time of our move.
When I worked in Senior Healthcare in Denver, CO, I was pretty surprised at how many Seniors do live in the Denver area, as well as all up and down the Front Range of Colorado.
Any help?