Living in Mississippi is amazing, but were you aware it could actually be ruining your life? A state filled with everything from mouthwatering culinary creations to the friendliest people around, residents are bound to become a little spoiled. Still not convinced? Here are a few ways living in Mississippi has affected your chances of living (happily) elsewhere.
- You’re used to having access to the great outdoors.
Brad Kebodeaux/Flickr Between state parks, wildlife refuges, national forests, and campgrounds, Mississippi is an outdoor enthusiast’s dream come true.
- When it comes to amazing scenery, you’ll be hard to please.
Patrick Brown/Glistening Light Photography The state’s diverse terrain provides a variety of exceptional views.
- In terms of food, you’ll never be fully satisfied with another state’s cuisine.
Sho-Nuff BBQ and Catering/Facebook Nothing compares to Mississippi’s cuisine, which includes everything from southern comfort food to award-winning barbecue to local creations, like the slugburger.
- You expect great fishing opportunities.
Margie Thompson Strickland/Facebook Between the lakes, rivers, creeks, and Gulf of Mexico, there’s never a shortage of great fishing spots in Mississippi.
- You’re used to having no neighbors.
Parminder Vig/Facebook This gives a whole new meaning to “wide open spaces.”
- And if you do, you expect them to be friendly, trustworthy, and reliable.
Natalie Maynor/Flickr Here in Mississippi, neighbors are like family – and that’s exactly how it should be.
- Brutal winters are a foreign concept to you.
Natalie Maynor/Flickr Mississippi winters are pretty mild, so you’ve (luckily) never had to deal with blizzards, excessive snow, and beyond frigid temperatures.
- You expect all sunrises and sunsets to be exceptionally gorgeous.
Becky Seymour Gatian/Facebook Can you imagine never seeing something as beautiful as this?
- And the same goes for the night sky.
Mississippi in HDR/Facebook Views like this are hard to come by.
- When it comes to state parks, your standards are pretty high.
Matt Taylor/Crooked Letter Photography After living in a place with several nationally-ranked state parks, it’s hard to not have high standards.
- You won’t find anywhere else that’s as hospitable.
Visit Mississippi/Flickr This is the “Hospitality State” after all.
There are so many wonderful advantages to living in the Magnolia State! What are some other aspects of Mississippi life that has you spoiled? Add to this list in the comments section below.
Brad Kebodeaux/Flickr
Between state parks, wildlife refuges, national forests, and campgrounds, Mississippi is an outdoor enthusiast’s dream come true.
Patrick Brown/Glistening Light Photography
The state’s diverse terrain provides a variety of exceptional views.
Sho-Nuff BBQ and Catering/Facebook
Nothing compares to Mississippi’s cuisine, which includes everything from southern comfort food to award-winning barbecue to local creations, like the slugburger.
Margie Thompson Strickland/Facebook
Between the lakes, rivers, creeks, and Gulf of Mexico, there’s never a shortage of great fishing spots in Mississippi.
Parminder Vig/Facebook
This gives a whole new meaning to “wide open spaces.”
Natalie Maynor/Flickr
Here in Mississippi, neighbors are like family – and that’s exactly how it should be.
Mississippi winters are pretty mild, so you’ve (luckily) never had to deal with blizzards, excessive snow, and beyond frigid temperatures.
Becky Seymour Gatian/Facebook
Can you imagine never seeing something as beautiful as this?
Mississippi in HDR/Facebook
Views like this are hard to come by.
Matt Taylor/Crooked Letter Photography
After living in a place with several nationally-ranked state parks, it’s hard to not have high standards.
Visit Mississippi/Flickr
This is the “Hospitality State” after all.
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