man, I'd look a little harder, not much out there for scenery
Unless you like flat cornfields
I'd go to Austin...Great city, and no Taxes
I dig the corn lol. Austin's a bit too busy and too far south for my tastes, fun for Lone Star Jam every year.
Also looking at the Minneapolis area or somewhere in the northern Milwaukee suburbs. Omaha is kind of an outlier in that respect.
I dig the corn lol. Austin's a bit too busy and too far south for my tastes, fun for Lone Star Jam every year.
Also looking at the Minneapolis area or somewhere in the northern Milwaukee suburbs. Omaha is kind of an outlier in that respect.
I dig the corn lol. Austin's a bit too busy and too far south for my tastes, fun for Lone Star Jam every year.
Also looking at the Minneapolis area or somewhere in the northern Milwaukee suburbs. Omaha is kind of an outlier in that respect.
Talk about a team peaking at the right time, but it's about to get serious now. I see UCONN is still in it. Remember watching them and the football games in the '70's. Both were not very good but all the games were broadcast locally. Went to quite a few. BB team played in what looked like a high school gym. The football "stadium" was more on the level of a high school, too. They've done a lot with both programs and facilities since then.
They're constantly knocking things down to build something else up in Storrs, must mean that tjings are good in the piggy bank. But all in all, once you get out past Vernon/Manchester, that quarter of the state is still pretty much the same. The sprawl was closing in fast until things fell apart, and the economy is still pretty stagnant from that point. Its still quiet and a pain to get to, just how I like it.
