The retiring vets are being encouraged to retire in the Ozarks. That area sounds almost exactly like the area I live in, North Hastings County, Ontario, Canada.
@terrytreadway96452 ай бұрын
This old Marine found himself one step closer to Paradise in Missouri! It is very conservative, so Liberal folks may not get on well here.
@Britt-v6zАй бұрын
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@DrBilly9021026 күн бұрын
Very similar. I live in SW Missouri now. Born in Detroit and both sides of my family are Scots-Irish from SW Ontario. Ozarks are about as far west as Scots-Irish from the Carolinas came. I've broken the ice with native Ozarkers a few times, explaining that my people are the Canadian version of hillbillies. 😊
@commonsense246 Жыл бұрын
We moved 4 yrs ago just over the border to Mountain Home AR. from San Antonio TX. You couldn't pay us enough money to move back. This is paradise to us. We live on a mountain ridge, we only paid $55k for 10 acres and a house. We built a new house and we do rainwater collection and solar. Yes, it has it's unique challenges but the plusses way out weigh it's negatives. But hey, dish all you want, we don't want too many folks coming here anyway!
@LivinginBranson Жыл бұрын
That sounds amazing! Good for you! I don't mind people moving in when they make our properties better. Sometimes you'll see a run down house or an old shell of a mobile on land and its been like that forever! Just needs someone with vision that can roll their sleeves up and make it better.
@hopemoody485410 ай бұрын
I’m from Mississippi and live in northern Montana 🥶 I have been looking in mountain home Arkansas for house. I finally talked my husband to retire back down south. So I can grow a garden again I can’t grow nothing up here. And I’m missing the south so much. He’s worried about tornadoes do y’all have tornadoes there?
@debralabarge61410 ай бұрын
@@hopemoody4854yup
@frankenz6610 ай бұрын
@hopemoody4854 Sure we have tornadoes, but they tend to have favored areas they frequent. Mountain Home is a little bit closer to a prone area. Gassville Arkansas, just west of Mt. Home, and South Marion county ( the county just to the west of there) are a little more prone. The lakes provide a more flat open area for them to develop. They are still pretty rare. I have lived in this region, barring my college and military tour, 52/57 years and have had them near me, but never seen one. I do have, and use a storm shelter. Am also a trained storm spotter and an active volunteer for a Collaboration of daily precipitation and weather reporting. You lived in Mississippi, right? They are far less common than in those areas here. No one can never say never though. Think about a shelter and if you move to that area just stay abreast of the weather at certain times. I actually am going to Mt. Home today. It is about 40 miles out for me.
@williamstonesmith797110 ай бұрын
Did you say you are from the Ozarks for 7 generations? There must be some nice-looking people there because you are very pretty! Also interested to know where the cool Ozark name came from -
@wesjet6933 Жыл бұрын
This is the most honest and accurate description of the Ozarks I have ever read. I am from a 5th generation Ozark family and I agree with everything you said.
@LivinginBranson Жыл бұрын
Awe thanks! I really appreciate that!
@megantaylor775110 ай бұрын
@wesjet6933, I was just coming here to say the same thing! Husband and I have been in KC all our lives. We would go to the Ozarks all the time. We are now retired and have been looking all over the nation but keep coming back to wanting to move to the Ozarks. We laughed we she said the houses are older and you will have to remodel. Our new neighbors, just outside KC came in and tore out the house down to the studs and put it back! Never seen that before!
@debbiesittard76539 ай бұрын
Well while you may (foolishly) " agree" with everything this sociopath has to say. This is STILL America. Neither you nor her 'own' the State of Missouri or the Ozarks. People are free to live where they choose. I bet you don't opt for turning tourist money away do you? Oh course you don't. Grow up! We could always start a GO FUND ME and move all you like minded people to China or a remote deserted island.....
@michaelfarris29857 ай бұрын
You Yankees stay where you are…she might want yall here (she’s in it for the MONEY!) it isn’t the Ozarks I grew up in!!!
@robinbirdj7432 ай бұрын
@@michaelfarris2985thank God, in some respects. Walmart changed everything, but keeps small towns alive. There’s change. I don’t like some of it either. But dying towns are not the answer. ❤
@bonniephillips18237 ай бұрын
The Ozarks are so much more than a geographical location. It's a spirit, a lifestyle, and culture. Came down in '79 and fell in love with how real folks were
@LivinginBranson7 ай бұрын
very well said! thank you
@NancyGordon-nw9mc6 ай бұрын
I live in Arkansas. Absolute truth from aa realtor!!!
@williamlee30665 ай бұрын
Branson is just a tourist attraction....and methhead capital
@dragonflydreamer76584 ай бұрын
Its hot it humid the people are rude and they have no teeth you would hate it here especially if your from california.
@eadecamp3 ай бұрын
@@dragonflydreamer7658 Good. Stay there, please.
@MichaelBurke-f2p7 ай бұрын
Spent my youth in O'Fallon MO. Joined the USAF ended up in Shreveport Louisiana got married became a union Electrician. Got divorced retired couldn't wait to get back to hill country! I now live in North Arkansas 35miles from the MO state line couldn't be happier on my 11 acres of hill country.
@MichaelM-q2q2 ай бұрын
Glad they must have fixed the major drugs issues that were the plague of that area when I lived there. Couldn't keep a car from being stolen and my house being robbed while I was at work. Lousy place to live . Hope it's better.
@LindaCoffee-e3k12 сағат бұрын
I have family in O'Fallon. Lived there myself when dad was in Vietnam. Did you know any of the Dee's or coffees
@MichaelBurke-f2p11 сағат бұрын
@@LindaCoffee-e3k I lived there from 1965-1977 never meet any Dee's or Coffees that I can remember. I don't know the last time you've been there but it sure has changed.
@MichaelBurke-f2p11 сағат бұрын
@@LindaCoffee-e3k I lived there from 1965-1977 never met any Dee's or Coffees that I can remember. Don't know the last time you've been there but it has sure changed.
@d.g.n9392 Жыл бұрын
Born, raised, now I’m getting old, in the ozarks. When I was younger, it was always wonderful tromping through the hills and woods
@LivinginBranson Жыл бұрын
Same here! ❤️
@frankenz6610 ай бұрын
Yep for sure! I was raised just outside what became the Buffalo National River, and often us kids would tromp and play in the creeks and streams on our way down to the river to do the same in the spring and summers.
@HarveyTalksPrison8 ай бұрын
I love tromping through the Ozark hills
@KayprofessorАй бұрын
I want to tromp through the woods so badly but how do you do that without being attacked by ticks? My mom stepped on a nest and got covered. She ended up on her death bed with Lyme disease
@scottsozmtns7534Ай бұрын
@@Kayprofessor It’s called “deet”, of the name brand is “OFF!”. It’s like anything, you lay out in the sun, you may get skin cancer, swim in the ocean get bit by a shark, walk in the woods..? Follow me? I’m a native & I could count on 2 hands the people I’ve known that’s actually gotten Lyme Disease. People that it’s actually brought to their end? 1-hand at MOST. People here used to burn off their property killing the ticks every year but they no longer do it.
@gregpoe1993 Жыл бұрын
I miss the mountains I go down in❤ Born n raised OZARK MOUNTAIN HILLBILLY! PROUD OF IT❤
@LivinginBranson Жыл бұрын
😂 thanks for your comments
@HarveyTalksPrison8 ай бұрын
Same here Greg
@DavidSmith-tu1nd7 ай бұрын
Do you remember Shepherd of the Hills live theater. And Bob O Links. Are they still there? I haven't been there since the early 80's.
@gregpoe19937 ай бұрын
@@DavidSmith-tu1nd they keep messin with the Shepard of the hills. Funding I think. And Bob olinks ain't been there in some time from what I hear. I been bouncin back n forth between the Plains and the Ozarks for the past 30 years tho.
@amyfox96597 ай бұрын
Hella Yeah!!
@matthewjohnson53 Жыл бұрын
I've lived off-grid in the Ozarks for just under a year now, I truly love it. I'm on top of a hill with an amazing views, I've got lakes and streams all around me. The hardest part has been the building process. Just to set my gate posts (a cut in half telephone pole) too HOURS to set. The ground is so rocky I had to use a jackhammer to dig down to set them, an auger bit on a post hole digger won't work. But it's a great place. She's right about the weather too.
@LivinginBranson Жыл бұрын
Wow off grid! That is so interesting! You can cut wood to keep warm, but how do you do in the summer heat? I'm just imagining those posts, yep bet that was some work!
@salvatorelamagna5599 ай бұрын
Sounds perfect. Born and raised here in Calif, and we own land up near Lake Ozark. You might be suprised to know most of us californians are as hard core NON liberal as red states. We can wait to leave here for a True American state
@twotonrhinottr28778 ай бұрын
Same boat. Took a year, but the challenges don’t bug me anymore. I look forward to them now - I end up learning something knew every time.
@mikelett87497 ай бұрын
My Grandfather was building a new fence when I was a teenager. He said someday you will want to buy a place. When that day comes look it over real good and if you see one rock just keep on a go’n.
@doubletappinhillbilly7 ай бұрын
Get a rock bar
@playdohsrepublic35629 ай бұрын
I only lasted 3 months in CA when I was 22. Two miles from the beach. Had to get back to my Arkansas hills and hollers. I have to be around people with this southern accent. It soothes my soul. We are quite a ways from the Ozark foothills but the Boston Mountains are just north of us. There are other parts of America that are just as stunning as these hills. But home is home. Some people like those dry, scruffy Arizona parts, I'm sure.
@LivinginBranson9 ай бұрын
I love southern accents as well! I have to cross the line into AR to hear it, I also have a close friend from Mississippi and I just love hearing her talk!
@PeterGoodman-uv2jh Жыл бұрын
My father loved writing about the Ozarks so much he self published. Ron Goodman RIP
@LivinginBranson Жыл бұрын
That's interesting! I'll have to look up some of his work.
@PeterGoodman-uv2jh Жыл бұрын
@@LivinginBranson he lived in Springfield
@richardbowers36475 ай бұрын
Bingo!!! Many a young man left to expand their lives & wrote about it to warn others or at least guide them. Just commenting.
@raynall35939 ай бұрын
move to the Ozarks 8 years ago and will never leave, but you keep talking, it is crowded enough here, I love it
@CarnabooClarke6 ай бұрын
Was wondering if her motive was population motivated😂
@darelshelton6974 ай бұрын
Exactly... I think this is reverse psychology or somethng.... maybe she's looking to keep prices down?
@Joy-Marie3692 ай бұрын
@@darelshelton697 Keeping the democrats out. Lol
@melbapeters54572 ай бұрын
It is pronounced Saint Louis with a long "a".
@mattstrandquist2148 Жыл бұрын
6:50 Can confirm! Living in Ozark County, MO, we used to literally toss a coin on what Christmas weather was going to be like: some years we had Christmas cookouts with everyone in shorts n flip-flops enjoying the 70 degree sunny weather, and sometimes we had 16 degrees with an inch of ice and 6 inches of snow with more falling. It's great!
@LivinginBranson Жыл бұрын
It's always a surprise! Thanks for your comment!
@HarveyTalksPrison8 ай бұрын
Wait 5 minutes and the weather will change
@mavfin87208 ай бұрын
I've lived in Missouri for most of my life. (I'm 54 and lived outside Missouri for about 3 years of that.) If you don't like the weather today in Missouri, just wait an hour. It's likely to change. And I've lived the last 17 in the Ozarks, but also lived in Kansas City, Hannibal, and almost on the Iowa border.
@lindickison30556 ай бұрын
One year (1954?) it was so warm we had a weenie roast out in the field on Christmas Eve!!!! In shirtsleeves!
@mavfin87206 ай бұрын
@@lindickison3055 yes, i specifically remember in the span of 1998-2001 playing basketball with the boys two days before christmas, and the next year there was a foot of snow on the ground. Wasn't Ozarks, but it was northern Missouri.
@Momo-SixTimes9 ай бұрын
We move to the Ozarks 3 years ago. Your descriptions and information are spot on! We love it here, but it's not for everyone. The people here are the best!
@LivinginBranson9 ай бұрын
That's awesome! ❤️
@you40807 ай бұрын
How do you mean the best?
@Momo-SixTimes7 ай бұрын
@@you4080They’re nice
@walterramjet5 ай бұрын
Missouri; the FREE-est state in the union. I was going to burn some trash in the back yard and I live on the corner of the town square, so I called the city and inquired about a "burn permit" and the lady laughed, "honey, what you do in your back yard is your business and no one is going to ever say anything". Additionally, in Hickory county, if I want to build a house, I dont even have to apply for a building permit and there is no inspection. On my property, I am a free man.
@stallowner1254 ай бұрын
Stop advertising we dont need more people from California and New York moving here and fucking our state up like they did theirs.
@BrittneyLewis194 ай бұрын
That's so insanely refreshing!
@WilliamMurphy-tj7il3 ай бұрын
The post office in preston is the same but the cheese house is gone as well as the general store.....and the trees in the square are dieing
@scottselliers167210 күн бұрын
Freedom carries responsibility to each other. Nobody wants the acrid smoke from synthetic materials choking them out in their own home, so please be considerate of your neighbors. Even if they’re off a pace, smoke follows the wind - and the wind is exactly what we invite into our homes through open windows on good weather days. Nothing ruins a pleasant sunny day in the spring like a rude neighbor burning trash. Many folks that think they live “in the country” - when it comes to property rites, the only difference between life in a suburb and life in a rural area is the size of the lots. Even if you have acreage, you still have neighbors. Far too often, folks use the phrase “I live in the country” to justify letting their animals run, dumping/burning trash, and making an eyesore of the landscape. I’m not saying the OP or anyone reading these words is guilty of these rude behaviors, but these are considerations for anyone seeking to move to a community seeking “freedom”; regardless of local codes, we are still beholden to our neighbors.
@salvatorebandoliere97314 күн бұрын
We have a place in Hickory County!! Good place to be!
@JackieVillegas-j8g7 ай бұрын
We moved to MO and I love the green and all the wild life. I'm wishing that it never changes, it's beautiful here ❤
@LivinginBranson5 ай бұрын
@user-od5xm4py4i I agree! The trees are so full and lush. Love seeing these green hills everyday.
@dragonflydreamer76584 ай бұрын
Yee haa we love to have you here maybe you could help me find my last tooth I think it fell into my old cover alls
@marlinweekley517 ай бұрын
I was born and raised in Mo Ozarks. I moved away after college for work 50 years ago but go back regularly, it’s where I feel at home. Many of my ancestors are buried there and I make the pilgrimage and tend their graves at multiple small cemeteries every year.
@LivinginBranson7 ай бұрын
That's good to hear, I feel the same way. Most of my dad's ancestors are buried here too. Thanks for watching my channel!
@weekendmom Жыл бұрын
Down in Arkansas we have the Ozarks and the Ouchitas, which are two different ranges of mountains and hills, but often are categorized as the same.
@jerrywalker2699 Жыл бұрын
Good video and I agree with thankfulness that not everyone wants to move to our area. I'll be a good neighbor but if they don't like our hillbilly way then just stay where they are.. with that being said I personally think our Ozark way of life is the very best in the world ❤❤❤
@LivinginBranson Жыл бұрын
We make great neighbors, thats for sure! Thanks for the kind comments! 😊
@josephtobin3347 Жыл бұрын
I was there once, Cabool, and the people and land was great as far as ai was concerned. I’d love to go back for the simple life, away from all the crazies, but not quite enough cash at the moment. I can’t understand why anyone would try to bring the city with them.
@bradmaxwell6843 Жыл бұрын
That's what Texans say to transplanted Californians. "If youre complaining about the TX lifestyle, then you need to go back where you came from"
@jasonschannel901710 ай бұрын
I'm curious, what does hillbilly way mean? Are you talking burning firewood to heat your house,self-sufficiency, traditional values, and a close-knit community? That's who I am, so I'm wondering if I can claim the title, too!
@mainscorp99829 ай бұрын
@@jasonschannel9017sounds like you close enough 😉
@DSonthehomestead5 ай бұрын
My husband and I moved to the MO Ozarks with our youngest five kids 3 years ago. We bought undeveloped land and have been making it into a wonderful off grid homestead. We are in a very rural area but near a couple of small towns and found a wonderful church and amazing community. Love it here!!! Best people very!
@brenm48942 ай бұрын
Ticks, chiggars, copperheads, scorpions, bob cats, bears, armadillos (tearing up the yard) and we grow more rocks than anything else!! As a gardener- I miss the rich black prairie soil I had in IL…but will never go back there. Crazy weather and all… it can be frustrating- but we love it.
@poppyd434Ай бұрын
Raised beds! 😊
@brenm4894Ай бұрын
@ Yep!!! Its the only way to go!
@Saviour3 Жыл бұрын
I grew up in NYC, lived in Tampa, Charlotte and Raleigh but from 2010 to 2014 i lived in a great apartment overlooking spindletop and watched the sun rise over Branson, beautiful! Best place i ever lived, never ran out of things to do or places to see and the people were marvelous! That leap year tornado just passed close to our apartment and a friend woke me up just in time to hear it. The next day we drove along 76 and were amazed to see the damage! The restaurants and local eateries were perfect even compared to NYC when it was livable. I had excellent deer sausage for the first time in my life from a friend who hunted there. I have only good to say about Branson ... the churches are numerous and eclectic. In all the trails I walked there I never had chiggers. The table rock dam is beautiful and the tour was very interesting, the museum near it was enjoyable as well. Driving on the hills in winter should be avoided, the only downside. At Christmas you must visit Silver Dollar City, at least twice and the Sight and Sound theater is imperative. I'll stop here and Yeshua Bless you all which reminds me, I even found a Messianic congregation! No downside Amen!
@LivinginBranson Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for your kind comment! You described it perfectly! 🙂
@chericandream Жыл бұрын
Peace ❤️ CommonWeath -- Hebrew= CrossedOver sWORD Spirit and Truth -- 7th day sAbbAth's Seal -- Covenant IN Loyalty The Most High Ahb Yahu'Ah= Spirit= AbbA Creator Father. Yahu'Sha Hebrew Anointed SonShip= sWORD and Head(ROCK) to body(stones) of congregation covenant loyal (be)living IN earth, that adhere TO His voice: (Yashra'Al) ...The Most High Ahb Yahu'Ah sovereign saves. Emet ❤️ Praise and thanks to the Most High Ahb Yahu'Ah for His 'Saving Will' Testimony IN His anointed Hebrew Son Yahu'Sha Messiah. Prayers, blessings, and peace (restoration) of the ❤️, for those that adhere TO His voice, covenant, and commandments. Love you Ahb Yahu'Ah sovereign of my breath, soul, and the blood IN my veins (DNA). (Psalm 90:12-17) So teach us TO number our days, That we (may) apply our hearts unTO wisdom. Return, Oh Most High Ahb Yahu'Ah sovereign, how long? And let it repent thee concerning thy servants. Oh satisfy us (early) with thy mercy; That we (may) rejoice and be glad all our days. And counting: ...1st day/night season of the WorkWeek, ...2nd day/night season of the WorkWeek, ...3rd day/night season of the WorkWeek ...4th day/night season of the WorkWeek, ...5th day/night season of the WorkWeek, ...6th day/night season of the WorkWeek (double up): ...for the morrow’s morning IS the Seventh day/night sAbbAth's season. Emet ❤️ What was Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob considered before the 12 tribes were born? ...And before Yahu'Sha the anointed Hebrew Messiah, rather than the Roman religion's man-made diety with the Greek name that has no power and authority IN the Kingdom's throne. ...Go to (Genesis Chapters 15-17) and (Hebrews Chapter 11) to understand the Covenant Loyalty and 'Saving Will' Testimony of the Most High Ahb Yahu'Ah sovereign ❤️ ...They were all faithful, obedient, and walked with the Most High Sovereign IN UpRightNess, Kingdom MindSet Justice, and were SetApart from embedded pagan world religious conditioning and dogma. Tsion ❤️
@ridgehilljillie94299 ай бұрын
@@chericandream Baruk Haba Bashem Yahuah.
@MephiticMiasma5 ай бұрын
Yeah, I was asleep in bed when that tornado came through... it woke me up, and I couldn't figure out what the loud whistling sound was about... so I rolled over and went back to sleep. Next morning, I realized it had missed me by about an eighth of a mile.
@anthonygerber8261 Жыл бұрын
I'm from the Northeast and had spent several months in MO back in 2012 - 2013 for work. It was a beautiful area.
@flyonwall36010 ай бұрын
When I was a kid, my parents took us on a summer vacation to Missouri. Growing up in upstate NY, there were very few flat open spaces, and as a kid, I brought my model rockets. Well, we never did get a chance to launch the rockets but we did go to the Ozarks. The one thing that I remember about the Ozarks is how they are similar to the Adirondack Mountains. About 14 years ago I left NY for work in Wisconsin. I miss the mountains. Like the Ozarks, the small town atmosphere is unique. The Ozarks and the Adirondacks are not as grand as the Rockies but they have their own charm the truly makes them special.
@LivinginBranson10 ай бұрын
Yes I agree! The Adirondack Mountains are similar, I've taken a couple trips up there..there's a lot beautiful places in NY.
@markhouck525810 ай бұрын
Thx for sharing! Missouri isn't for everyone, but for the rest of us, it's WONDERFUL ❤
@LivinginBranson10 ай бұрын
Yes it is! 😁
@msherry5Ай бұрын
You know, Nebraska's tourism motto is "Nebraska - It's not for everyone". Probably can be said for the entire middle of the US. 😂
@stevepeyton9073 Жыл бұрын
From March to June 1980 I did basic training at Leonard Wood Grew up in south east Ohio To me Missouri felt like home
@Bugsybear211 ай бұрын
I've liven mostly in Missouri and SE Ohio. I love the Ozarks. We have as many chiggers here in Ohio.
@HarveyTalksPrison8 ай бұрын
I grew up between Ft Wood and Rolla
@tomlewis287 ай бұрын
@HarveyTalksPriso My dad's family is from the Jerome/Newburg/Doolittle areas. I bet we're related lol
@juniussmith41828 күн бұрын
Done that one for a weekend or two for ROTC.
@marlonorsburn43454 күн бұрын
I did basic training there May thru July 82’ at ft lost in the woods
@tracistewart5122 Жыл бұрын
Carrie you rock. I have worked with realtors before but none that worked as hard as you did to find us a home in Kimberling. We are so excited about the upcoming move. We are looking forward to four seasons and a lot of time on the lake this spring and summer. Thank you so much!
@LivinginBranson Жыл бұрын
Thank you Traci! I'm excited for your move! ❤😊
@paulhenson4434 Жыл бұрын
Kimberling city and surrounding area's is nice. Enjoy
@ControlsEngineerOne10 ай бұрын
South Missouri was amazing! Every weekend I would go on drives through the hills & back roads and get lost (in a good way). There’s a curve that looks over a valley on the way from Springfield to Cassville that is beyond imagination. Sugar Hollow I think that valley is. The most beautiful landscapes I’ve ever seen. I’ve drove over hill tops that were borderline scary, forded creeks and all that fun. The drive to Branson on Rt 76 is amazing. If you’re afraid of heights, I’d suggest a pass. Had I found another job in my career field that paid more than $20-25 an hour I would had stayed. Now in Wisconsin, and not impressed by any means, but I’m stuck here for the next 2 yrs. Once my side home improvement business takes off, or a decent day job opens up in my engineering field. I’ll pack up and head back down south. The people are super cool as well. Certainly the best place I’ve ever lived. Also noting, rented a 1500 sq’ house for the same price I’m now paying for half of that in an apartment.
@frankfighter640910 ай бұрын
Very nice presentation honest and sincere.
@annettegilstrap82612 ай бұрын
I was born around the😅 Ozarks and love every inch of it. I now live in flat country and miss my mountains very much and keep hoping one day to move back.
@LivinginBranson2 ай бұрын
Hello there, I know the feeling, I tend to get lost and disoriented on flat ground 😄
@christopherbennett45595 ай бұрын
North Arkansas has been on my mind for years. I live in Louisiana. The plants here like ExxonMobil shell, etc.pay good money, but now I am older, and the money doesn't matter anymore . No bills. I have spent years going up once a year to stay in cabins and camping. I have a farm and I was raised old school. Off grid is OK with me. Arkansas line is so beautiful, and I love the peace and quiet of those hills. Country boy paradise. ❤
@jeffstull2534 Жыл бұрын
My wife and I have vacationed in Jasper, Ark for 15 years now. We totally love the Ozarks. I was raised in the Appalachians of Western Pennsylvania so I'm used to mountain life.
@thepitpatrol Жыл бұрын
Jasper is an amazing place but is under attack now by the government and the Waltons.
@kaywaits46168 ай бұрын
Isn’t jasper such a quaint little town? I drive there every great once in a while when I want to go home and choose to drive scenic hwy 7 going down. I was born in southwest Arkansas and it has some of the prettiest country that most people have no idea about.
@lindacrawford87775 ай бұрын
@@kaywaits4616. We’ve lived in Jasper going on 50 years. It has been wonderful and we will certainly die here. Did you ever have a sandwich at Crawford’s Store?
@bayoulafourche2 ай бұрын
I live in Fayetteville Arkansas but I've always loved jasper.
@lindacrawford87772 ай бұрын
@@bayoulafourche Yes. We moved in 1979 in the “Back to the Land” movement. Best decision ever. Jasper is unique.
@citomp1240 Жыл бұрын
Brown bats, ticks, chiggers, deer and snakes. Yep, just like home.
@netasedlak94542 ай бұрын
@@Cold_Hard_Truth Copperheads and cottonmouths, cougars and black bears. Bobcats, ticks and poison ivy...part of a song I wrote.
@msherry5Ай бұрын
Oh man those ticks. I once walked from my sister's front door to my car without bug spray, and I was covered in ticks.
@KevinBrooks-en8ur7 ай бұрын
We sold our home in Colorado at the market peak in April, 2022, and ultimately bought a home in Missouri, at least in part because it's not too hot, not too cold, with relatively low humidity. Not to mention low property taxes. We live in a small/medium town of 47,000.!
@Fly4209 ай бұрын
Springfield homeowner here: This is renovator's paradise. It is relatively easy to purchase a raw shell for $20-25k. 30k buys something with the utilities on. 40k buys something rough, but livable for a family. 50k you are starting to buy a cosmetic project. One thing if you work at home: you must pick a place where the signal is strong or you get taken to the cleaners for phone/ISP. Some places do not have access. At all. But the advantage of that in a small town rehab makes prices even better, not to mention the welcome you will receive from the local Chamber of Commerce. The first few in a small town make the most money (or equity) of course. Materials for site prep, common mechanicals, and structural are plentiful if not cheap, but cosmetics generally require shipping. Amazon and UPS are excellent here. Crime: stay out of the trailer parks. I have done projects in St Louis, Cincinnati and Minneapolis. It's easier here.
@stanburk73929 ай бұрын
Stay out of the trailer parks? I grew up in a trailer park In western Canada and that's kind of universal I think. just out of curiosity have you watched trailer park boys?
@WilliamMurphy-tj7il3 ай бұрын
Springfield...STAY OUT OF SPRINGFIELD if your talking crime! Illegals are everywhere as well as city trash junkies.
@eeleye7332 ай бұрын
as a prospective homebuyer in Springfield for the last 4 years, your price estimates are WAY off. must be nice to be makin money though
@terriodom42662 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this video. I really appreciate it. I was born and raised in Fayetteville Arkansas. My grandparents at one time lived in Shell knob, Missouri while my grandfather was running the road grader to make the big arch. Then they moved to Dutch Mills Arkansas. That’s my old stomping grounds. I’m 70 and I was transplanted into Texas when I was 19 but my heart belongs in Arkansas.❤🙏🙏🙏😇
@rjoetting7594 Жыл бұрын
I was born in the Ozarks, South West Missouri. And most of my family is still there, myself. I've lived all over the country from California to Virginia, where I currently live. Every time time I go back to visit, it feels like I am home again, but I don't have that feeling when I come back to Virginia. I've always loved the Ozarks, fishing, hunting, exploring caves, and hiking. I also love to take motorcycle rides through the winding back roads. If you enjoy nature, it's an endless paradise. As for as tornadoes go, in-between Springfield and Seymour there have been quite a few. I grew up outside of Strafford and lived in a valley and never experienced a tornado 🌪 there. I also lived in south central Arkansas, and Wichita ks, and Tulsa ok, and tornadoes were quite common. I personally seem many of them.
@henninggoerdler2270 Жыл бұрын
Do you live in a flat part of Virginia, like Southside or Tidewater? My sole visit to the Ozarks reminded me of SWVA.
@rjoetting7594 Жыл бұрын
@henninggoerdler2270 If you look up Blackstone va, that is the closest town from where I live. I'm a civilian employee at Fort Barfoot. (Formally Fort Pickett) heavy equipment operator.
@universallaw8850 Жыл бұрын
Washington County Missourian here I'm located approximately 3 hours we visit every year with our 2 sons and we absolutely love the scenery. We also live out in the sticks so i totally relate to ticks and chiggers being horrible but I'd rather deal with them then the big city life any day. Missouri is a awesome conservative state to live in sure the cities suck but the small towns are truly amazing.
@ZER0_G Жыл бұрын
Sounds inviting! I've visited Washington and neighboring counties from out of state and I love the vibe. Beautiful landscape too.
@LivinginBranson Жыл бұрын
Hello! I'm glad you and your family are loving it here. Thanks for the kind comment!
@universallaw8850 Жыл бұрын
@@ZER0_G Washington Co has tons of Forrest , small rivers and Creeks to explore. We really enjoy living here and don't plan on moving any time soon .
@ZER0_G Жыл бұрын
@@universallaw8850 Sweet! Adventure. Side note, I enjoyed my first ever pork steak during my last visit too.
@andyokus5735 Жыл бұрын
My " Pluto " line runs through there. Safer to stay out of there.
@TheOzarkExplorer Жыл бұрын
Carrie Ann has done a great job of describing the area and the folks who live here, and what to expect if you move here. My wife and I and our children moved here about 30 years ago. To be honest we've never had any issues acclimating or fitting in.
@LivinginBranson Жыл бұрын
Thank you! ❤️😊
@HarveyTalksPrison8 ай бұрын
She did an excellent job of describing it
@mavfin87208 ай бұрын
People usually have to *work at* not fitting in. But, the ones that do, really should take the cue and go somewhere else. We're not difficult to get along with, generally.
@rocktech71447 ай бұрын
Shannon county here.Your description is Very fresh and accurate. I live inside the national forest. We have everything including chicks and tiggers. Been here 7 years and I am not leaving.
@LivinginBranson7 ай бұрын
I live very close to the national forest too! Thanks for watching!
@cameliawilks20497 ай бұрын
I’m a Texan, but I have always loved the Ozarks. I’m sure there are many challenges there, but here in Southeast Texas we have our challenges as well, the worst being hurricane season. And our summers are brutal. My favorite place is Eureka Springs, Ark. I have always wanted to relocate and move to the Ozarks. I’m retired now and would love to move, but all my family is here, so much for that idea. Love your channel and all the information you give us on the Ozarks.
@LivinginBranson7 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for watching and for your nice comment! Hope you at least get to visit soon.
@billybobwombat2231 Жыл бұрын
I grew up listening to the Ozark mountain daredevils in Australia, I made it one of my life goals to go there, 12 years ago I rode through it on a motorcycle, I didn't see any Ozark mountain daredevils, but I did see a dead skunk on the side of the road, my first skunk, I also saw many many dead armadillos.
@LivinginBranson Жыл бұрын
Oh yeah..Jackie Blue! I remember seeing them play 20yrs ago!👍
@billybobwombat2231 Жыл бұрын
@@LivinginBranson lucky you, it was just vinyl for me 🤙🦘
@Giles2911 ай бұрын
I grew up in the Ozarks. It is funny, I don't remember ever seeing an Armadillo at all but now everybody I know that still lives there is complaining about them.
@billybobwombat223110 ай бұрын
@@Giles29 I think I saw my first one on my ride in Missouri on my way south
@frankenz6610 ай бұрын
@@Giles29They migrated south in the 1980's. I never remembered seeing any until the 1980's. They were not a enough to be a problem as they are now either.
@gloriafrazier7334 Жыл бұрын
Appreciate your video Carrie I was born and raised in Missouri but now live in the deep South. I love it here except for the tornadoes and hurricanes and well even more humidity. I do miss the stronger changes in seasons and the streams,creeks, hills and Ozarks. I lived in St. Louis county, Cape Girardeau, Columbia, Kirksville. Have family in Ozark, Nixa ,Salem ,Frederktown,St. Louis and surrounding small towns. My husband grew up in Springfield. You can move away from Missouri but will always be a Missourian. 😊
@jmikew417 Жыл бұрын
You left off mountain lions under the critters. Also when we moved to Missouri we were told the number thing that grows are rocks (I thought it was a joke, but it's true). I have seen bob cats while hunting. We have lived here for 15 years now in one of those small towns and have found that the majority of the people are friendly and just good down to earth people.
@LivinginBranson Жыл бұрын
Yes you are right!!!🫣 We have those too just a lot more bobcats though:) Down to earth is a good way put it. Thank you!
@silverbackag97904 ай бұрын
Don’t forget sasquatches. Though I’d rather have them than Californians.
@wolfheart30859 ай бұрын
I moved to St Robert More in 2019 after living in Ca. I was born in Kansas City in 1951 and I am so glad to be back. I love it here! So don't be afraid to move to Mo!
@michaelduggar5897 Жыл бұрын
I moved just outside the ozark to New Madrid Mo. love it here. Missouri and the kindness of the people make it a great place to live if you want to leave the city life.
@LivinginBranson Жыл бұрын
Nice! That's awesome!
@ricktoole9991 Жыл бұрын
My family has been in Florida since the mid 1800 , my state is being ruined ! So many people are moving here and screwing up the whole state
@LivinginBranson Жыл бұрын
It's crazy to think everyone is moving east, instead of moving west!
@NarleyAdventures Жыл бұрын
I have to agree Florida has been pretty much ruined. I moved to FL 40 years ago when there were only mosquitoes and gators. Will be leaving in a few months for good.
@LivinginBranson Жыл бұрын
Let me know if you're coming our way! @@NarleyAdventures
@paulinedye5479 Жыл бұрын
Same with Colorado. Way to many out of staters coming here and ruining our great state.
@deepbludude46979 ай бұрын
Dude i lived in Fl space coast. Cant take the invasion. moved to the Ozarks bought 80 acres w house outbuildings creeks n ponds. Under 80k. Best move ever.
@charlesharper7292 Жыл бұрын
Love that part of Missouri. I lived in Lincoln with my grandparents for many years. Just down the road from Truman dam
@HawthronRose43-fx3rc7 ай бұрын
I moved here from Arizona in 2022. I love Missouri. Your money goes very far here! The area is beautiful and the people are lovely.
@LivinginBranson7 ай бұрын
That's awesome!! ❤️
@tad39009 ай бұрын
Moved here from the northwest. Bit of a change but we did our homework. We weren't shy about getting plugged in to our local community governmental and faith. We got to know our neighbors right away. We love it here.
@maryleigh89907 ай бұрын
It has always been my dream to move to rural MO when I retire...I had no idea I would not be welcome, I am glad you opened my eyes because those people sure had me fooled for decades...
@LivinginBranson7 ай бұрын
That's not true of everyone, and that was not my intention in the video,The Branson area is a melting pot of retired folks from all over and has been thar way for over 50 years.
@PuncleLeonard2 ай бұрын
@@LivinginBransontry finding someone in Branson under 65 yrs old who isn't currently or formerly a meth addict! Spent a couple of years living in that scumbag little hell hole, you can have it!
@aloysiusdevanderabercrombi4702 күн бұрын
@@LivinginBransonIt is true though.
@anarchistatheist19179 ай бұрын
The thing about tornadoes in the Ozarks is that the tri state tornado of march 1925 started northwest of Ellington, Missouri. Though it reached it's peak size, speed, and strength in southern illinois. And of course that was before severe weather warnings, and before storm spotters.
@calvinheisten7474 Жыл бұрын
Your Vids are so informative. Great job. City of Branson does a great job clearing off the snow on the main streets. BTW I was in the Joplin tornado. Scary stuff.
@LivinginBranson Жыл бұрын
Wow I didnt know that Calvin! 😳 That's scary!
@davidvogel6359 Жыл бұрын
I live in Independence mo and we lived in the Phoenix Az area for 8 years so we would travel through Joplin on our way to I-40. we went through just after the bad tornado. we were seeing the tandem axle truck and trailers going to and from the damaged areas and the fema site. we were on I-44 and went past the huge US flag and wept and prayed for the people who had lost their lives, homes and businesses from the tornado.
@wcstrawberryfields801110 ай бұрын
Yep. Bodies never found or identified. Not even a tooth. Unreal.
@OpenYourMind31310 ай бұрын
Thank you for making this video. I absolutely loved it & the positive message your sending.
@LivinginBranson10 ай бұрын
Thank you! ❤️😊
@charlesharper7292 Жыл бұрын
When I was living in Lincoln, the general store was a GENERAL STORE. Everything from clothes to ammo to tractor parts. Now a friend owns it, and turned it into a nice antique shop.
@kevinbenoit71679 ай бұрын
In Maine we have a saying, you can’t get there from here. It means town A has no road to go to town B, so you have to go to town C then go to town B. It take an hour to get anywhere due to that. Maine also only has one highway it goes North and South, so east and west is all side roads.
@tessab.20659 ай бұрын
In my area of the Ozaks, we say, " You can't hardly get there from here."
@charityhutton6719 Жыл бұрын
You should add to that if something is broken.. it will be a while to get it fixed. No one is in a hurry to get things done. No one.
@LivinginBranson Жыл бұрын
Yes no one is in a rush here...its true!
@juditholivares597 Жыл бұрын
My family and I lived in Branson for almost a year I loved it..its so beautiful
@LivinginBranson Жыл бұрын
Yes it is!
@OSCOCAT Жыл бұрын
You mentioned the weather man and my first thought was "you mean Ned?" I haven't lived in the Ozarks in 20 years but that man is a bastion of Ozark weather knowledge.
@jillwhite53739 ай бұрын
Not Ned Reynolds! He was the sports guy. Do you mean Tom Dye?
@OSCOCAT9 ай бұрын
@@jillwhite5373 Oh, yeah! You're right! My bad. I haven't lived there in 30 years now since I graduated high school. My memory must be slipping! But every time I visit, some things never change. I swear, that Ned Reynolds is going to outlive me!
@AdventureIndiana10 ай бұрын
I had the great opportunity to go to Rock Bridge many years ago to do some trout fishing. It was in middle of no where, not a lot to do and not a lot going on. I loved! You are right on the curves. I wish I had a log cabin there where I could go fishing and a porch to sit and do wood carving
@LivinginBranson10 ай бұрын
I know Rockbridge very well, we had family gatherings there every year through the early 2000's . It's an amazing place and relaxing!
@ozarklanding2 күн бұрын
Georgia transplant here. Moved here in 2021 and you nailed it. We gave up on finding a house after looking for months and finally decided to build and started searching for raw land. It was quite the adventure which included a period of time in a small RV…
@LivinginBransonКүн бұрын
Thank you! 2021 was a tough year for buyers. I had a couple of buyers that used an RV while looking for a home since everything was selling so fast and the multiple offer situation every time 🫣😣
@MsMadmax111 ай бұрын
I moved to Central Missouri 6 years ago--Jefferson City to be exact. We moved her to care for an elderly family member. I can honestly say, for the most part I've enjoyed it. The downside to living here is that depending on where you are in JC, the soil is rocky and poor quality for growing a vegetable garden. In fact, it's taken 6 years of adding black dirt, compost and manure and the soil still stinks, The second thing I discovered living here is the almost unbearably hot summers. Yes, I have air-conditioning but the heat and humidity here are insufferable (I moved here from NW Illinois). I feel trapped in my house during the long summer months which begin in Mid-May and don't end until Mid-October. And third, we want to move out away from the city once we retire to a more rural area. While home prices in towns and cities is very reasonable, we want a little more space between ourselves and our neighbors. I can't get over how expensive rural properties are in this state. And if you want to live down around the Lake of the Ozarks--forget it. I can't afford to pay attention there. But it does have some very nice qualities. Most of my neighbors are wonderful kind, caring people. It's fairly conservative, clean and has very little crime when compared to other cities and states.
@terryjeffries323310 ай бұрын
Yes it’s outrageous here at lake of the ozarks born and raised 5 minutes from the lake roads named after my family here
@bigdawgz453010 ай бұрын
A very honest assessment of the Ozarks. I moved here from Pennsylvania a decade ago because I wanted a slower lifestyle in an area that valued it's natural beauty & retained its old-fashioned values. I like to say that I went on a search to find my Mayberry & I located it in the Ozarks. But, yes, if you're not prepared to live a simple life & find joy in that simplicity, the Ozarks are definitely NOT where you want to be.
@dalegunter6700 Жыл бұрын
I both enjoyed and was amused by your commentary on the Oxarks. I grew up in Ozark and have lived in North Arkansas since college in the early 70s. It is all true.
@LivinginBranson Жыл бұрын
👐Hello there! This is the best comment ever! Thank you!!!!
@CFord-wu3in10 ай бұрын
Excellent video! Wish I would have had you as our realtor when we moved to Warsaw, MO from Los Angeles! You have totally nailed the environment! We ended up moving after about 10 years. The culture is quite different in the Midwest compared to a big city and even if you've lived there 10 years, you're still considered an "outsider". We moved to the Rio Grande Valley in Texas and love it here.
@LivinginBranson10 ай бұрын
I can imagine Warsaw would be a culture shock from LA! It's fairly remote around Truman lake..thanks for watching!
@angiehorn94177 ай бұрын
Love the lake there in Warsaw. Truman Lake- been going there for over 30 years. My family has property there. WE LOVE IT !!!
@handimanjay66424 ай бұрын
Retired from the Navy in 97’. We lived in central Missouri for 14 years. I studied the area and picked a spot on the Ozarks plateau because of the rarity of tornadoes. Loved it there been stuck in So California for 12 years and can’t wait to get back to Missouri living, soon we hope.
@LivinginBranson4 ай бұрын
sounds nice! there's some beautiful areas in central MO as well!
@georgekelley48587 ай бұрын
My family home steded in Stone, and Taney County's. Now live in north west Missouri, retired I remember when the culture was knowing people for miles around . Grandfather cut stave bolts where the road was that went between Lakeviwe and Branson . Used to navigate by hills which one i was on .When we come down to go to cemeteries it makes me sad to see the changes, people are still somewhat friendly as they were . It is still home to me and will always be.may God bless each one that makes the Ozarks their home.
@LivinginBranson7 ай бұрын
I have memories of my family knowing everyone around, and going to visit your neighbors was a normal thing to do several times a year. So yes those were the good Ole days!! 👍
@sharinnature Жыл бұрын
I'm near Ava and we have a swarm of dragonflies that come out before the sun goes down and they are feasting on bugs .I have never seen so many chiggers and ticks 😳Other then that we love it here❣️Thanks so much for such good information! I was raised in Illinois and raised my kids there but when they were grown I moved to Eastern Washington state for almost 10 years then decided on Missouri to be closer to my kids across the river but WIW do I wish I had come here when younger❣️🙏
@LivinginBranson Жыл бұрын
You're welcome! Dragonflies are so beautiful, love it! It sounds like you're very happy here.
@CR03_Outdoor_Adventures Жыл бұрын
I love mountains. I am heavily considering Missouri as a good state to start a homestead in. I lived in west Pennsylvania my whole life so if I moved somewhere without mountains I know I would really miss them.
@LivinginBranson Жыл бұрын
That's great! We have a lot of people here that are into homesteading, or have moved here for that reason. It's similar to Pennsylvania with a hilly landscape too. Here's my email if you'd like to chat about properties! 🙂 carrie@bransonhouse.com
@ITBubba1 Жыл бұрын
Keep in mind. the ground here is rockier than the Rocky Mtns I came from ! Own a post hole digger ? Leave it behind, it's useless here !
@Snarkapotamus Жыл бұрын
We live in SW MO and came from Western PA about 20-years ago because I got tired of shoveling snow every other day. We had friends with a home on Table Rock Lake and visited one October and decided to move to the area. The Branson area is pretty hilly and similar to Western PA's terrain but the further north you go towards Springfield, it gets flatter. The woodlands are different here. Where you're at, it's mostly hardwoods with high canopies and open forest floors. Here's, most woodlands have a lot more softwoods and undergrowth allowing for lots of bad bugs and ragweed. As for culture, compared to the NE with all the different ethnic groups, it's culturally sterile. The people can be really cold, but you get used to it after while. Would I move here again? In a word, no.
@LivinginBranson Жыл бұрын
@Snarkapotamus Thank you for explaining the Ozarks woods.. absolutely right on the forest. It is rough country, and so many don't fully understand that. As for our culture here, well we have our own culture here yes. It's been an isolated place for so long and we have not had a wide variety or blend of culture happening over a long period of time like you do on the east coast. Here, we can be rough and rugged like the landscape, but the majority of folks here are "salt of the earth" friendly people.
@mattycakes11619 ай бұрын
This is the Pennsylvania of the West, as it's called. A lot of people moved here from Pennsylvania to settle this place.
@sethmurry47128 ай бұрын
I'm from missouri just a little bit north of the ozarks but I love the way you represented us The only thing I can see that you left out is the still have a pretty good population of people that process their own Meet meaning butchering in our backyard
@joaquinmojado9 ай бұрын
Just make sure you get a porch so you can film the tornado before it gets close and that the basement is close to the porch entrance so it don’t take long to get cover. Because I am Missoura born and bred and when I die I’ll be Missoura dead.
@db477 Жыл бұрын
I moved here 25 years ago, lol I have seen the ground move with ticks and chiggers suck. but all in all it's not bad. never seen a bear or sign, yet depends on area your in. camped in bad weather, some blow through fairly quick some that stuck around a bit, so far so good. encountered my first ice storm here, that was a learning exp. lived through the one in 07 no power for 10 days, that was awesome. anyway we get it all around here.
@LivinginBranson Жыл бұрын
Thanks for your comment! I've seen 3 bears so far at 3 different times!
@paulayala4816 Жыл бұрын
Tornado's are something I was aware of and as long as you have plenty of notice and a place to hunker down they don't seem as dangerous as an unannounced earthquake. I think one of the critters I wanted to know more about were Water Mocassins. The likelyhood of running into one on water or land. I've dealt with plenty of rattlesnakes, but they don't swim.
@LivinginBranson Жыл бұрын
Hi Paul, yes we usually see at least one water snake when we go kayaking on the rivers, more so on the James River. Sometimes they like to sun themselves on a rock and are usually on the edge and won't attack unless you mess with them.
@bobbydee1187 Жыл бұрын
Water is an essential part of a rattlesnake's life, and they have no qualms about swimming in it - even if it's just to cool down. They are good swimmers and can hold their breath for long periods of time. They are pretty buoyant too, thanks to their scales and the surface tension of water.
@paulayala4816 Жыл бұрын
@@bobbydee1187 Great! There goes the plunge pool in the backyard of my home in Kingman.
@SuperLooneyrooney Жыл бұрын
With all the small streams in the area, you WILL run into water mocassins at some point if you are active on those areas Just be aware and cognizant of that when you are close to shorelines of these rivers/streams. The diamondbacks are harder to see as they camouflage much better in the forest floor.
@rayguest6851 Жыл бұрын
Oh Yes they will! With their rattles up out of the water
@aliensojourner Жыл бұрын
Very honest and accurate presentation!
@jasonsmith93889 ай бұрын
My land life... I was born in Texas raised in Michigan have also lived in California, Ohio and Missouri. Now I live a nomadic lifestyle on a sailboat. Missouri is also know for all the caves in the Ozarks. Missouri is like traveling back in time by 20 to 30 years...
@FrederickDunn Жыл бұрын
Thank you for such a wonderful presentation about my home State :) What's not to love? :) Wishing you all the best in 2024.
@LivinginBranson Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much!!!
@shanescott3168 Жыл бұрын
We like to visit the Branson area once or twice a year. I had a great experience fishing with a friend on Table Rock one spring. I can understand how your advice is true from our visits. We are staying in Branson next week for the Christmas shows and activities.
@LivinginBranson Жыл бұрын
Nice!! Have a great time!
@SteveNoverini Жыл бұрын
It’s great for a holiday season vacation!
@RICHARD-t1u9o Жыл бұрын
You did an excellent job describing the area, pretty much summed it up.
@LivinginBranson Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! 😊
@jeffengland9913 Жыл бұрын
I live in the Appalachian mountains. Up in the blue ridge. We love life here. We don't need or want outsiders moving here.
@LivinginBranson Жыл бұрын
I imagine its very similar!
@brianfitch546910 ай бұрын
We feel the same in the deep south. However id rather have mountain folk move here then far northern or out west where they made their states blue hellholes.
@Navyuncle8 ай бұрын
@jeffengland9913 Old Jeffy Boy...you don't have to worry about outsiders moving in. My mother-in-law is moving there next week. She's as onary as a polecat and as ugly as a crocodile. With her as you neighbor, people won't stay too long.
@kaywaits46168 ай бұрын
I use to live there too! North Georgia, north of Cleveland, GA. Love love love loved it! Nowhere like it! I’m a Texas girl at heart but if I were to move again, I’d have to pick the North Georgia Mountains over Texas. I’d move back in a heartbeat if my daughter would let me take my grandson! Did I say how much I love those mountains? If not, I LOVE those mountains! Btw, I now live in the Missouri Ozarks. No comparison but there is some beautiful country here for sure.
@kathymc2347 ай бұрын
I grew up in the Appalachian Mtns. I just watched a video about the Appalachian State of Franklin. You might enjoy it.
@barrywinslow97989 ай бұрын
We lived in the West Plains area for 20 yrs....was very blessed to not be too close to several of them. Not fond of straight line winds but survived them too. In Fl now.....same weather twitch...lol. God bless
@maryadkins166110 ай бұрын
My grandparents were born in Shannon county. They moved to Colorado back in the 30s. They had 13 kids when they came here. Loved visiting them, and their stories.
@LivinginBranson10 ай бұрын
That's wonderful! ❤️
@Robertmacmedia Жыл бұрын
Carrie I’m happy that I moved here only thing I did wrong was not get a place with 15 to 30 acres ,I will be looking for property with or without a house in 2024 or 25 , tornadoes 🌪️ that’s why I have insurance, I’ve only seen strong winds and hail which put a few holes in my siding of the house 🏠 no problem I can say the people in my neighborhood are great and everyone watches out for each other
@LivinginBranson Жыл бұрын
Acreage is always a good thing to buy here! Glad you're enjoying it here so far. If there's anything I can help you with, let me know. thanks!
@Robertmacmedia Жыл бұрын
@@LivinginBranson I will contact you once I sell a couple of the California homes
@jasondobbins1137 Жыл бұрын
The lake of the ozarks has a bunch of good resteruants and food. Better then alot of big cities I have visited. FYI
@LivinginBranson Жыл бұрын
Great suggestion! Yes I bet they do!
@JeffreyLange-mm9md4 ай бұрын
@@LivinginBranson You need to come up and spend a week at our lake. Might see a bear swimming across it or could finally see a bobcat or mountain lion.
@Robert-r5r3r Жыл бұрын
My Grandpa told me once don't fix it if it isn't broke but getting up in age over the years I learned I rather fix it before it's broke so I am not broke down in the rain or snow fixing something on the side of the road but I see his point like save your money but it's just not usually the case for me.
@LivinginBranson Жыл бұрын
I hear ya! Its better to maintain things instead of letting them fall apart totally!
@geraldmiller22367 ай бұрын
If it isn't broke I usually end up breaking it anyway.
@ironfistdave857110 ай бұрын
I use to love fishing at the spring river forty years ago there is awesome trout and catfish in it.
@LivinginBranson10 ай бұрын
Yes, absolutely, some of the best fishing in the US!
@ironfistdave857110 ай бұрын
@@LivinginBranson best catfish sandwich I ever had was in Mammoth Springs where my ex wife was from we got married at the end of Worth Road over in Arkansas I still have lots of friends around them parts good luck with the real estate that's what my daughter in-law and my sister does
@RichardGreen-ub3db25 күн бұрын
This good review of various aspects, mostly rural. I've lived on the Route 66 trail. Great tours to KC, Tulsa, Springfield, Roaring River. Socially agricultural and also industrial. This allowed outdoors and urban good lifestyle.
@JS-jh4cy Жыл бұрын
Most city people don't need to bother coming to the Ozarks except for tourism
@mrs87929 ай бұрын
I wouldn’t worry, the snakes and ticks alone will drive them away.
@jwells33157 ай бұрын
What's to tour? WOODS AND TOOTHLESS HILLBILLIES, no thanks keep it!
@augustsouza89827 ай бұрын
thats why hundreds flock here to ride the hundreds of bike trails or fish our rivers for trout and other game fish. i do agree the Ozarks are not for simps. as far as toothless hillbillies.. Let's talk about the toothless crack heads in your cities least we know what bathrooms to use, just sayin.
@tiffanymartin89887 ай бұрын
It's so funny because where I live they moved in during covid and now their trying to sell their houses for triple what they paid for and are trying to leave as fast as possible. Another thing they like to do is try to start a business and dump hundreds of thousands into it and go bankrupt.
@tiffanymartin89887 ай бұрын
@jwells3315 the hill billies are great it's the crack heads that are annoying.
@marksellers4875 Жыл бұрын
WOW! A proud AND honest presentation of a storied region! Well done young Lady! My sister moved to Missouri last year, Thayer, and LOVES it. Except "all the food's fried."
@LivinginBranson Жыл бұрын
Lol! thanks so much!!!
@gregpoe1993 Жыл бұрын
Gardener? Bring in some black dirt from northern mo. Too rocky to garden down here😂
@josephmclennan1229 Жыл бұрын
Yes the soil sucks.
@davidcampbell446510 ай бұрын
Hey, ever seen a rock garden? Rocks grow really well....😅
@gregpoe199310 ай бұрын
@@davidcampbell4465 😆
@gregpoe199310 ай бұрын
@@davidcampbell4465 I'm a old school dirt and rock farmer from way back 😆
@paulamaples81009 ай бұрын
The first year here I thought I had a bumper crop of rock. Love it in the Ozarks. I've been here since 1989
@shakarussanders9911 Жыл бұрын
I'm from Texas i love the Ozarks! I stayed in Eureka Springs,AR i feel in love with that place! And i also like Joplon and Branson, MO
@W-Sfire70004 ай бұрын
Was an International student at MU 91/92', Great Uni, loved Columbia, Kansas City MO but was particularly thrilled to discover Branson, this hidden Gem in the Ozarks also known as the '2nd Nashville'. Love country music that's why. Not sure if I spotted Ray Stevens at the Supermart one early morning. Got the impression these Country Stars are just walking around freely everywhere, Amazing. Thanks for enlightening on the flora/fauna of the Ozarks, never noticed interesting biodiversity as I was riding non but enjoyed lovely landscape whizzing by. kYeah, was ever mindful of those unpredictable Tornados on my road trips.
@LivinginBranson4 ай бұрын
Yes those were fun times, you know those country music stars back then loved Branson because it was home to them and a break from the road. Sounds like you really enjoyed it here:) thanks for watching!
@johnlindner8065 Жыл бұрын
You're not old! Would you think about doing a real estate video on log homes available in the Ozarks? Thank you.
@LivinginBranson Жыл бұрын
Thanks! That's a great idea! I'll add it to the list:)
@bobharris6095 Жыл бұрын
Fantastic video. Thank you for all the wonderful info! You might be getting "older", but you are certainly not old! ;-)
@LivinginBranson Жыл бұрын
Well thank you very much Bob! appreciate you watching!
@zigzag9133 Жыл бұрын
More ticks than you will see in a lifetime.
@LivinginBranson Жыл бұрын
yep! there are ways to avoid them sometimes, but not all the time
@michaelschranz56669 ай бұрын
Get some guinnies. They definitely help reducing the tick population.
@AtticusMaxMillian43RDREALM8 ай бұрын
And mosquitoes
@Piper7cub7 ай бұрын
Yes..... We are picking about 50-60 ticks a day off of each of our dogs a day! One day they had over 100 ticks each. We have tried all kinds of sprays on them, collars, tick medication. Even with the tick medication, the ticks still bite the dogs and still cause itching - our border collie itches and scratches 24/7 and is miserable, and a lot of the ticks don't fall out and we have to pick out dead ticks. It's crazy. I do not like chemicals and did not want to spray anything but my husband and I have had to spray our clothes and our bodies when we go outside and we still get ticks on us somehow. It's only one or two but we both are highly reactive to them and I will get blisters the size of a grape....even if the tick just bit me. It's crazy! I never knew ticks could be this bad....I always heard of people going into the woods and to be careful of ticks but I thought you would get maybe....one or two with no protection or maybe you wouldn't get any at all. That is definitely not the case. Before moving here, we had never heard of seed ticks but that makes sense that ticks would have babies and we had never heard of chiggers. We are used to going outside in the summer where we are from and we were able to go anywhere without worry of anything and here, we feel we cannot go outside in the summer. We even have ticks in the garden. My husband sees them drawing on the mower. They are everywhere. We had planned on getting Chickens and Guinea's last year but due to having been in a car accident we are so far behind on everything and now we have to deal with the ticks which takes at least an hour out of our day every day. It is horrible.
@avatarfin7 ай бұрын
@@Piper7cub I lived in the Zarks for years, much time in the woods and rarely experienced ticks, not a problem at all.
@gsmscrazycanuck98149 ай бұрын
After much research we moved to Barry county from Canada. I still get a chuckle about "winter" here. there are a lot of things to get used to. the biggest disappointment was the community. Coming from a place where all the neighbors got together all the time to come here and no one talks to each other is quite the adjustment.
@TheSoftspokenShaman3 ай бұрын
I’m in Barry county too 😃
@WayneRogersOutdoors5 ай бұрын
I have not even watched this video yet, but I am 1000% positive. You’re just going to make me want to move to Missouri tomorrow. I have been to Missouri many many times in my life. I love it there. I’ve never lived there so that might be a whole different thing. I am a realtor with ReeceNichols South Central Kansas. I hope the market is better for you guys than it is here.
@CombatDoc54 Жыл бұрын
I caught a black bear on my dash cam just last week in Branson West. It was crossing the road by Ace Hardware. Then about 2 weeks before that, I caught a Bob Cat around 2 A.M. on my home security camera chasing a neighbors dog. When the Leap Year tornado hit, I was out on my back deck around 1 A.M. It hit TRL about 100 yards from our house. I was just getting ready to go inside and a down burst came down on one of my 52 Cedar trees and just snapped it in half. The next morning, my wife's boss called and told her she didn't have to come to work that day because the motel where she worked at was destroyed. It was the Kimberling Inn. So I went there to check it out and it was absolutely destroyed. There was a bass fishing tournament and those poor guy's boats were also destroyed. One pick up truck had a 2x4 shoved right through the passenger side door. There was a guy staying on the 3rd floor and he got down between the beds and that whole south side all just completely collapsed right in front of his head. I go to the VA in Fayetteville 3 or 4 times a year and just across the Kimberling bridge about a mile or so, dump trucks started bring in dirt on this property just off of Hwy 13 about 3 years ago, now it's a huge mountain with million dollar homes on it. I just hope this area doesn't end up like Lake of the Ozarks. You forgot to mention the rattlesnakes.. Western Pygmy, Timber and Massasauga and scorpions. My son got bit by a pygmy Rattler on his thumb. He thought it was a baby hognose. His wife took him to Branson, they ended up giving him 2 vials of anti-venom at 20K per vial!! We stay away from Branson in the Summer, 76 is the only moving parking lot in the U.S. You just have to know the back roads to get from point A to point B.
@LivinginBranson Жыл бұрын
Yes I probably could do a whole video on snakes and how to kill the bad ones! Too many people kill the black snakes here, which is too bad because they kill the bad venomous ones. Thanks for your comments, I didn't realize there's bears in Kimberling?? Sounds like you've been living here a long time?
@commonsense246 Жыл бұрын
I can top that, we have one on our back deck from time to time. But he's a gentleman.
@susieserb60688 ай бұрын
did the neighbor's dog get killed? 🫣
@CombatDoc548 ай бұрын
@@susieserb6068 All I know is the dog is still around. I do have a few videos I posted of a fox that has been visiting here lately. One of the videos is of one of the outside stray, feral cats scaring and chasing the fox away.
@rrrr67rrrr7 ай бұрын
We live in rural Barry County, MO, & we love it here! Winters can be hard to get around, especially with ice! Spring rains bring flooding, and sometimes storms produce high winds & tornados. If it's not flooded, there are trees blocking the road, always something! Four wheel drive is a must! Yes, there are snakes, bobcats, bears, coyotes, armadillos, skunks, and plenty of white tail deer, gotta share our space with the wildlife. Ticks, chiggers, fleas, and wasps are a nuisance, so bug spray is a must as well. You just gotta be prepared for anything in the Ozarks. I love the laid-back, slow pace, the creeks, hills, trees, and just peacefulness I find here. It is absolutely beautiful!
@ZER0_G Жыл бұрын
I'm planning to move to the region soon so this video is perfectly timed for me! It's right up my alley. I promise not feed any deer when I settle. 😂. Thanks for the tips on housing too.
@LivinginBranson Жыл бұрын
Great! Thanks for watching. We would love to help! My email is carrie@bransonhouse.com
@margaretburnham5683 Жыл бұрын
I planning to move to southwest Missouri in about another year. I’m so excited and spend so much time researching.
@LivinginBranson Жыл бұрын
We would love to help with your move even if it's next year! Contact me directly at carrie@bransonhouse.com@@margaretburnham5683
@dudleydooright618110 ай бұрын
I truly appreciate your honesty throwing in good wit
@LivinginBranson10 ай бұрын
Thank you so much!
@lindickison30556 ай бұрын
Family has been in Ozarks since 1830s.....it's been gettin a bit crowded... too many city folks.
@starckmad1779 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for your informative video. In Joshua Tree California we have many tourists, visitors and new transplants. So we have much of what a small town provides but lack conveniences of a big city. That’s why we live here.
@sabine3769 Жыл бұрын
The worst is winter ice
@LivinginBranson Жыл бұрын
I agree! We haven't had ice in several years, honestly can't remember when the last ice storm was.
@LisaMitchell-f8e7 ай бұрын
Probably will never need to worry about ice again. Now fires? Get ready.
@joshuacarr17207 ай бұрын
@@LisaMitchell-f8e We get so much rain in this area that it would take an extremely rare dry period to get things flammable in that way thankfully.