What a great question, Danny Y! We're in Southwestern Michigan, in Weesaw Township (Pop. around 2100), a few miles from the towns of Galien and New Troy, we bought part of a former dairy farm, just under 40 acres, with a small pond, a few acres of woods and Blue Jay Creek as the southern boundary of the property. We "ended up" here after I was hired at a nearby Nuke plant in 1999, and couldn't be happier. I've worked at 10 other Nuke plants and at a couple of other larger and smaller companies around the Country since 1979 (lived in Mass, NH, Arizona, Georgia, and the last 12 years for various periods at each of the three Nuke sites in California. My wife and I grew up in Northeastern Massachusetts, a couple of miles from each other, and have been together since 1963, married in '67. Just a few years ago, we made a list of attributes that an area should have where we could "settle down forever". Never did Michigan cross our minds. When we got here, we could not believe how well the area matched our list! University nearby (ND), large city within an hour and a half (Chicago)- trains, planes and tractors! 4 Seasons! Snow! Quality of life is so high for us; it's quiet here, no traffic, people are great, we're surrounded by mostly farmland, but room for deer, coyotes, raccoons, rabbit, owls, hawks, groundhogs, muskrat, etc., yet only 12 miles to "work", on the shore of Lake Michigan. We both know we're truly blessed to be here, and give thanks every day. And of course, the tractor... never had so much fun since my brother and I did our "construction work" in our old sand box, back in the '40's and 50's! Thanks for the opportunity to hear so much about everyone else, and their dreams and travails too, Danny Y! Bill