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Still more Texans!
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Still more Texans!
Though I am from Northwest of Dallas. In Justin (sort of....long story).
MomOfTwins- Posts : 3
Join date : 2010-03-04
Age : 54
Location : Zone 7b
Re: Still more Texans!
welcome to the boards!
in 2013 we're projecting a move from here (ohio) to austin tx area. so very intrigued by tx and gardens.
again welcome to the forums! glad you're here!
in 2013 we're projecting a move from here (ohio) to austin tx area. so very intrigued by tx and gardens.
again welcome to the forums! glad you're here!
happyfrog- Posts : 625
Join date : 2010-03-04
Location : USA
Re: Still more Texans!
I drive through Austin all the time to visit my brother and niece who lives there an my parents who live in San Antonio.
MomOfTwins
MomOfTwins
MomOfTwins- Posts : 3
Join date : 2010-03-04
Age : 54
Location : Zone 7b
Re: Still more Texans!
neat! supposedly austin has the #1 Deaf school in the lower 48. that's the reason behind the move.
that and my endo says i should live in a warmer environment and my autoimmune diseases would be less difficult to manage.
that and my endo says i should live in a warmer environment and my autoimmune diseases would be less difficult to manage.
happyfrog- Posts : 625
Join date : 2010-03-04
Location : USA
Re: Still more Texans!
Yes it is!!! It has a beautiful campus as well. If you are allergic to cedar, however, you'll find that the flare-ups tend to worsen in the Austin-San Antonio area as my poor husband finds out every time we go visitin'.
MomOfTwins- Posts : 3
Join date : 2010-03-04
Age : 54
Location : Zone 7b
Re: Still more Texans!
good to know! re: beautiful school campus
and re: cedar.
i don't know if i'm allergic to cedar. i know i'm allergic to every tree we've ever lived near, though, so it won't be a big change to be all watery and swollen everywhere come spring and fall . .. small price to pay for overall better situation for all in family.
and re: cedar.
i don't know if i'm allergic to cedar. i know i'm allergic to every tree we've ever lived near, though, so it won't be a big change to be all watery and swollen everywhere come spring and fall . .. small price to pay for overall better situation for all in family.
happyfrog- Posts : 625
Join date : 2010-03-04
Location : USA
Re: Still more Texans!
MomOfTwins wrote:Though I am from Northwest of Dallas. In Justin (sort of....long story).
Welcome to the SFG forums. Happy gardening!
Re: Still more Texans!
I also live in Justin are and am a newbie to SFG...nice to meet you on the forum neighbor!
Ferrybaby- Posts : 6
Join date : 2010-07-18
Location : Texas
Re: Still more Texans!
From another Texan (a tad southwest of you).
Retired Member 1- Posts : 904
Join date : 2010-03-03
Location : USA
Re: Still more Texans!
From another Texan...almost all the way south
elliephant- Posts : 841
Join date : 2010-04-09
Age : 49
Location : southern tip of Texas zone 9
Re: Still more Texans!
Welcome from still another Texan, from the Gulf Coast area.
nanqt- Posts : 7
Join date : 2010-07-04
Age : 65
Location : Zone 9
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