Over my career I have been transferred a lot, living on the east coast, west coast and in between before coming back home here to Wyoming 12 years ago.
Prior to moving back here we did a 10 year stint in Austin and I have done business all over Texas for many years.
What I do know from my experience is there is no utopia as a place to live, one just has to choose what fits them best. For me, I will take our winters over S Texas summers any day of the week. Oh, and all the public access to national forest, BLM and state land makes it my playground for hunting, fishing, camping, ATV'ing etc., which I don't remember having in Texas. There are a lot of things I love about Texas, but Wyoming is home for me.
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Prior to moving back here we did a 10 year stint in Austin and I have done business all over Texas for many years.
What I do know from my experience is there is no utopia as a place to live, one just has to choose what fits them best. For me, I will take our winters over S Texas summers any day of the week. Oh, and all the public access to national forest, BLM and state land makes it my playground for hunting, fishing, camping, ATV'ing etc., which I don't remember having in Texas. There are a lot of things I love about Texas, but Wyoming is home for me.
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