There are two places I would like to live, but I am still picking on which one I will be going to :D
This one is Ocala, Florida, Horse Capital of the World!
I'd love to live in OCALA, FLORIDA. My grandparents (Robert&Colleen Rutledge) live in Florida, for over who knows how long, but the point is, is that living in Florida, will make me feel at home. Being out in the warmth all the time, visiting with the horses. Also possibly going to college as well.
My grandpa Rutledge owns his own company down there called the Candyland Miniature Horses and Shetlands. Here is their website if you would like to see what it is all about.
http://www.candylandminiaturehorses.com/index.htm
Second one is Monroe, Michigan, An Historic Town!
I would also love to live in MONROE, MICHIGAN. My other grandparents (Vicky&Dan Imlach) recently moved here from Trenton, Michigan and they also have a company there that has been running for over many years. I was thinking about going to Monroe Community College but, since they do not have an major in education, I am going to Macomb Community College, in Warren, Michigan.
My grandfather, Dan Imlach, has own owned this family company with his family for many years now. Here this company is called Imlach Movers Inc., they have moved many people around the United States. There company is in Trenton, Michigan on fort street. Here is their website for more information.
http://imlachgroup.com/
My Dream House!!
Option Style 1 Floor Plan 1 Floor Plan 2 Option Style 2
If the taxes get high or the cost of the house get's to expensive, I would change it into a bed and breakfast house. Make some money that way. Keeping the house up to date when it starts getting down in the dumps. Making it look nice will attract more and more people to stay.
Somethings in the house...
4 Bedroom
4 Bathrooms
Loft
Kitchen
Nook
Family
4 Car Garage
Living
Den
Foyer
Rotunda
My car!!!
Jeep Liberty 2006 (White)
With its striking two-tone exterior, distinctive slotted grille, and round headlamps, Liberty carries the unmistakable Jeep style befittingly. But the real beauty is under the sheet metal - where we've installed over sixty years of legendary Jeep 4x4 engineering. Liberty exudes rugged capability.
Before Liberty could wear the Jeep® nameplate, it had to walk the walk. That's why we put it through the original test used on Jeep military vehicles, including 15,000 off-highway miles and validation on the famed Rubicon trail. Combine that wîth the Toledo North Assembly Plant's high standards for research, planning, development, and production, and now we're talkin' the talk!
Standard Electronic Stability Program* (ESP) enhances vehicle control and stability by countering forces acting on the vehicle. So you'll have a steadier ride no matter what the terrain.
The 210-horsepower 3.7-liter V6 allows Liberty to tow up to 5,000 pounds when properly equipped. The 2.8L Common-Rail Diesel (CRD) boasts 160 horsepower and provides up to 32% better fuel efficiency compared to gasoline engines.
Bring on the terrain. Liberty's water-fording capabilities get you through wet off-highway trails or flooded underpasses. And at curb weight, Liberty delivers an impressive 9.4 inches of ground clearance, 37-degree approach angle, a 31.5-degree departure angle and a breakover angle of 21.8 degrees.