I have only passed through Texas on the north end when the wife and I were on Route 66.
I have read though that there are a LOT more attractive women in Texas than you see in other states. I'm talking fit and in shape, natural beauty without a bunch of tattoos and piercings either.
as long as you don't mind
the Copenhagen or Skoal dip in their/her lip
I love cowgirls, fit nice ladies, sweet & athletic, love to ride
even when on in the years
Vicky my steady GF, before Lisa was from Bisbee, Az
both of them were cowgirls/horse girls
we'd go their relatives in SanAntonio Tx, in a lil town NW IIRC
by the 'river walk' in the later 70's to mid 80's
wasn't anything like 'tourist trap' it is now,
or the population now
(
like 10-15-ish miles or so away, in Texas that's short distance,
where everywhere is a long straight drive)
it's extremely friendly people, great history...
Texas, southern Texas especially, anywhere south of Austin
"Humid as hell 65%-80%+ or more in summer"
lots of clouds in S. Texas even on warmer days,
along with higher humidity...
I assume it's because close in proximity to the Gulf of America
But;
compared to Northern Calif. (
pretty much anywhere, except extreme south)
where I'm at in the,
Central Sierras, 25%-40% humidity (
makes for fire danger)
except for the snow here in Tuolumne Co. near Yosemite,
like 5 ridges over NW
or the g-damn atmospheric rivers BS (
cloud seeding BS) rain of late,
it'd be great,
but;
fuel & electricity is crazy all over Calif., real-estate is reasonable up here,
or more reasonable, like 1/2, then of the valley or Bay
& we have state taxes on income in Ca., even in San Diego,
weather doesn't make up for that crap, they get monsoons too
but all of Calif. only
1% property taxes, of the org. purchase price
(
Prop 13, some of the lowest prop taxes in the nation, since like 1978-ish ? ),
so there good and Bad, weather is normally great, here
10+ months of collector car driving weather, everywhere mostly
some even 12 months
the govt. sucks ***...
I'm a bad sweater, or think I am
it's like change shirts 2 times or more a day in 'that climate'
so I don't like anything in the 80% humidity range, down south or back east
that is a
'No way in Hell deal', unless you gonna' sit inside with A/C all the time...
Texas has some great places
if you don't mind dry, barren fields/open land
as far as the eye can see, but can't because the curviture of the earth
& no mountains to be seen
for a long way... (
even in 'The Hill' country)
& All the people moving to Texas, it's turning purple...
Good luck whatever you decide...
My family & dad 89 in Feb. is still here, so I ain't going anywhere very soon...
Been all over the USA...
I was thinking of Webster or St. George southern Utah
mild to warm weather, good people, good govt.,
lots of cool 4wd stuff close, great golf & great recreation close...