Thanks, all.
I appreciate the point about saving for tomorrow and living for today - I have tried, and continue to try to strike that balance.
I appreciate the point BIG makes about family, and I have thought about that a good deal. I just don't know what to make of it. In my adult life I have lived in North Dakota/Minnesota (in the service and going to school), Kansas (going to school and job out of school), Ohio, and now Pennsylvania. I always intended to make it back to the rocky mountain west but the job opportunity and wife agreement never materialized. My parents are gone now. My wife's parents are about a two hour drive away, but we don't see them that much. They are retired now but my father-in-law has a small bait shop and does re-loading. Most weekends in the fall and winter they go to a gun show to sell reloads. In the summer they run the bait store. Each of my sons spent a week at their house this summer. But, even through they are close by we don't see them much. They rarely don't come to see the grandkids do stuff. I think I would do more even if I lived farther away.
I like winter, but I wonder if I will continue to like it as much as I get older. I went on a business trip to Miami in August once and did not like it at all. I went on a business trip to Phoenix once in the middle of September and did not like that at all either. So, I think I like milder summer temperatures are probably worth having some winter.
I have never spent any time beyond a couple of days in Texas. I'll have to think about that one - growing up in New Mexico, you have a prejudice against Texas.
I strongly consider Pennsylvania. I was down the Connellsville way on vacation, really like the Ohiopyle state park area, Youghighenny Lake and river, etc.
I have heard a lot of folks like the western North Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia area. I have never been - sure would consider. What is cost of land and cost of living in those areas?
I have lived in town my entire life but not through a great desire to do so. Can really see no reason to continue without job and children. I would really like to be out of town on property. Question for jgillot - sounded like you see drawbacks to having property - what may those be?
I get the impression that land costs and cost of living have really gone up in the West (outside of Las Vegas). Is that the case?
Thanks - generates lots of thinking.