Rising prices - Wow!

Virginia is a beautiful state. If you love American History it is caulked full of battlefields and such.
We were there for 6 years then the mass of people moving from Washington DC and New York
caused a big jump in housing costs and we had to leave then. Before covid it was an extremely
friendly place, it changed after that whole issue. The Blue Ridge Mountains was my favorite trip
to make on weekends when we could.
 
Virginia is a beautiful state. If you love American History it is caulked full of battlefields and such.
We were there for 6 years then the mass of people moving from Washington DC and New York
caused a big jump in housing costs and we had to leave then. Before covid it was an extremely
friendly place, it changed after that whole issue. The Blue Ridge Mountains was my favorite trip
to make on weekends when we could.
That actually sounds amazing. The Blue Ridge Mountains alone make it worth the visit. It’s wild how quickly a place can change though, especially after COVID. Sounds like you left at just the right time before it lost its charm. Would you ever move back if things improved, or are you done with Virginia for good?
 
That actually sounds amazing. The Blue Ridge Mountains alone make it worth the visit. It’s wild how quickly a place can change though, especially after COVID. Sounds like you left at just the right time before it lost its charm. Would you ever move back if things improved, or are you done with Virginia for good?
I am now where my heart always has been, I will remain here if I have any control over it. Missouri is very much in scenery like Va. except the
rolling hills are steeper and don't become boot hills of a mountain range. No seashore, but I prefer woods and it's gentle changes compared
to the constant scene of a beach. Guess I am a Wood Imp at heart. Originally from L.A. and never moved back once I left.
 
I am now where my heart always has been, I will remain here if I have any control over it. Missouri is very much in scenery like Va. except the
rolling hills are steeper and don't become boot hills of a mountain range. No seashore, but I prefer woods and it's gentle changes compared
to the constant scene of a beach. Guess I am a Wood Imp at heart. Originally from L.A. and never moved back once I left.
That sounds wonderful. Missouri seems like it has a calm, grounded beauty that really fits you. I’m up in North Dakota, and what I love most here is the quiet strength of the landscape, wide open skies, rugged land, and people who still value hard work. It kind of speaks my language.

Someday I’d love to visit Missouri. Maybe you could show me around a bit. A museum or one of those beautiful restaurants you like?
 
That sounds wonderful. Missouri seems like it has a calm, grounded beauty that really fits you. I’m up in North Dakota, and what I love most here is the quiet strength of the landscape, wide open skies, rugged land, and people who still value hard work. It kind of speaks my language.

Someday I’d love to visit Missouri. Maybe you could show me around a bit. A museum or one of those beautiful restaurants you like?
It may be best to bring someone with you who loves adventure and just go as your whim takes you. If I took you around my hubby would be giving you the evil eye. That would not make it a nice trip for you or myself I think. Thank you though for the offer.
 

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