Quote from vanilla2:
can i just add.. i searched 14,000 miles of the usa last summer looking for place to start and learn trading (yeh, i'm fresh) after leaving a wall st career in IT, and I landed in pennsylvania. yes, pennsylvania. I've been all over. lived in asia, been to hawaii, all over europe, etc. personally, I can't stand the commercial sprawl that permeates america. dammit, give me a vista without a f#%&ing billboard trying to sell me some crap toyota, or mcdonalds. if you can afford your own ranch on its own mountain, then go to town. otherwise, the traditional north-east small town is the only vestige of authentic american life i've ever related to (besides manhattan). this place is a time-warp true to my heart. unless unbridaled consumerist detritus is all the americana we have left... (sports bars, billboards, malls, "house" music, neuvo-riche housing tracts, etc).. am i intoxicated by some noman rockwell/edward hopper fantasy, or does anyone else see this virus eating up the landscape?
ps - NM and the remotest areas of the southwest are undisturbed too from what i've seen. and monatana. and south dakota when you get away from the cities. that way the clouds make dense shadows that roll across the hills...
america rules, but wtf? We meant to check out Homer, AK, but it was a little far.. maybe it's better there?