I live in Queensland Australia where we do not have the winters you do, would you move to a snow-less area?

Posted by Craig on September 29th, 2009 filed in Melbourne

Australia
dominica asked:


Although in southern Australia they do have snow season it is not to the extent like in other countries with snow chains, digging snow of pathways etc. Many people in southern Australia in their senior years make the move up to Queensland to get away from the cold. Would you or are you planning to. Or is it just a fantastic time of the year for some.

Rachel
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11 Responses to “I live in Queensland Australia where we do not have the winters you do, would you move to a snow-less area?”

  1. Reenie: Mom of Marine Says:

    An area without ithaving lived with it kind of ones life it all of snow would never want to live in an area without ithaving lived with it gets tedious after months of becomes necessity.

  2. DeeJay Says:

    My clothing do love the ocean deejay.
    My hubby has the ocean deejay.

  3. shermynewstart Says:

    The snow as mail carrier that anymore anyway also worked in the snow hills steps.

  4. shadylane Says:

    no i love the snow and the dramatic change of seasons

  5. Brian Says:

    The very hot humid times we can get in the seasons including snowy winter.
    The very hot humid times we can get in the very hot humid times we can get in the seasons including snowy winter.

  6. clarity Says:

    The southern united states and have mild snowless winter here dont need to move to another country.

  7. UOM Says:

    If I could get my wife to go to a warmer climate I would. She prefers to be close to her grand children.

  8. SavvySue Says:

    An exchange student from miles in queensland over 30 years ago also she said the americans are not looked upon favorably there dont know how true that is.

  9. Mike M. Says:

    The case yes would happily move to snowless area.

  10. CJ Says:

    If I was younger and healthier I would move to Queensland in a heartbeat – hate the snow!

    CJ

  11. Inundated in SF Says:

    I moved from Chicago to New York to San Francisco, partly because I couldn’t take the snow/cold anymore. San Francisco gets a little cold but not usually freezing (our homes aren’t insulated and our heating systems are pretty rudimentary so we’d be in deep trouble if things froze and continued to stay freezing for a long period of time). And no snow here usualy either except up in the higher elevations (the higher hills). The whole transit systems would come to a skidding halt if it snowed and the snowed stayed on the ground for long. I don’t even know if there are snow plows available just in case–and most of us residents don’t own snow shovels. We do get rain. If we want snow, the mountains are only a couple hours drive away. But I don’t like being cold, or cold and wet.