One of the things I do any time I visit a new area is check the local Craigslist. I check the rideshare area to see if I can help anyone (and if most of the ads are offers from startup cab companies, it means it's a party town), I check the volunteers to see if there's any real labor drive (and if most of the ads are miscategorized posted by research companies, it means no) and I check the rants and raves to see what people really gripe about when they're not face to face.
People in Yuma are griping about snowbirds.
In my home state of Vermont, the locals griped about Flatlanders, Leafers, and Massholes. Merchants also griped about these lot even if they benefited their businesses (as long as one wasn't nearby).
It seems I'm the equivalent of a "Leafer" in the southwest: The seasonal visitor that is resented by locals behind closed doors. So my question is, have any of you experienced this outwardly in your southwest travels? Have you caught any flak for not being a year-round resident?
People in Yuma are griping about snowbirds.
In my home state of Vermont, the locals griped about Flatlanders, Leafers, and Massholes. Merchants also griped about these lot even if they benefited their businesses (as long as one wasn't nearby).
It seems I'm the equivalent of a "Leafer" in the southwest: The seasonal visitor that is resented by locals behind closed doors. So my question is, have any of you experienced this outwardly in your southwest travels? Have you caught any flak for not being a year-round resident?