Recent comments in /f/newhampshire

IntelligentMeal40 t1_j8y2sff wrote

I’ve moved out of state and back a few times in my adult life. Someday I hope to move someplace warm. I absolutely loved Southern California except for the bad air. Florida was my least favorite. Absolutely horrible and trashy. Arizona is beautiful, I had friends who lived there when I was in Southern California and I loved that I could just drive to visit them. Congratulations on your move! Enjoy the sun! ❤️

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pewterpetunia t1_j8y1i4i wrote

I lived in AZ for over a decade (grew up in NH and live in NH now). I much prefer NH to AZ. What part of you moving to? I’m curious what made you choose Arizona.

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PissTapeExpert t1_j8y02j7 wrote

I'm moving to NH from AZ. After our latest report stating that Ducey has been covering up the fact that we won't have water when I'm not even dead yet I figured it was time to get out before my house is worth a penny.

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northhiker1 t1_j8xxi0h wrote

It was a major factor in deciding to move there lol. Wife had offers in Montana and New Mexico too but Idaho was the least cultural shock so to speak

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preliatorx t1_j8xwlpy wrote

I called NH DES and they said they believe the particulate cloud went north of us, so no disrespect to the gentleman meteorologist on here, but everyone is just working off a theory. Bottom line is there has been zero actual data gathering done or sample testing. Until that occurs there's not going to be any reliable proof. Could I offer you a glass of water?

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SqueezeTheCheez t1_j8xvi1o wrote

Hi. not a meteorologist here but they said to go home, the water is safe to drink and bathe your children, yet residents show videos of dead wildlife everywhere and oily crap in the water. other than that , nothing to see here folks. I'll bet the response would have been different if the spill were on Martha's Vineyard or Nantucket

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RelativeMotion1 t1_j8xua99 wrote

Of all the states out west, Idaho is probably the most New Hampshirey (other than the increased proportion of wacky religious zealots). Pine trees and mountains and rivers and all that good stuff. Thicc on the bottom, skinny at the top. Also potatoes.

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northhiker1 t1_j8xt3j2 wrote

Wife is making me leave NH to move out to Idaho. She's not really making me lol but there was a career opportunity that came up that she just couldn't pass on

We both love NH, just wish that it was easier to settle down here

She looked for career opportunities here but they just couldn't compare to what out west was offering. Sad because NH is in dire need of Healthcare workers but they are doing nothing to entice workers to come, I mean the Dartmouth name only goes so far, it's why nurses and physicians are leaving everyday

We will be back to NH though

I'm going to miss the White Mountains the most, get depressed about leaving them

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