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<blockquote data-quote="retiredTxfeeder" data-source="post: 2428242" data-attributes="member: 52978"><p>We had a feeder driver who retired to Columbia, I believe. He went down there several times beforehand, and even spoke pretty good spanish before he left. He lived there for about a year, and then moved back to Texas. Saw him at the last old fart's retired feeder driver luncheon. Next time i'll ask him why he moved back. Texas is pretty diverse. A lot of retirees move to other parts of Texas. (hill country, south Texas) Cost of living is a lot cheaper, tho maybe not cheaper than south of the border. The complaints I hear most are access to kids/grandkids, medical care, money not being insured at banks, and in a lot of places, US citizens cannot own property, just rent. My uncle retired from the military, and lived all over the world. He lived in Crete, Greece for a long time before his last move to Costa Rica, among other places. He flew back to the states to go to VA hospitals when he had to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="retiredTxfeeder, post: 2428242, member: 52978"] We had a feeder driver who retired to Columbia, I believe. He went down there several times beforehand, and even spoke pretty good spanish before he left. He lived there for about a year, and then moved back to Texas. Saw him at the last old fart's retired feeder driver luncheon. Next time i'll ask him why he moved back. Texas is pretty diverse. A lot of retirees move to other parts of Texas. (hill country, south Texas) Cost of living is a lot cheaper, tho maybe not cheaper than south of the border. The complaints I hear most are access to kids/grandkids, medical care, money not being insured at banks, and in a lot of places, US citizens cannot own property, just rent. My uncle retired from the military, and lived all over the world. He lived in Crete, Greece for a long time before his last move to Costa Rica, among other places. He flew back to the states to go to VA hospitals when he had to. [/QUOTE]
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