I hate to say stuff like this, but you can profile people fairly easily. A certain emboldened member with a smaller view of the world used to get on my case about this ... go see the world and learn to make inferences. At any rate, I was boarding a plane in Jacksonville and, in front of me, was a guy with a baseball cap and all I could see was the rear camo effect. When he got up, I saw Trump 2024. I felt like saying something to him, along the lines of how is it that the most conservative people support the most depraved individual. I thought I should skip it since I didn't want to end up in an argument and on a "do not fly" list for some airline. He was white with salt and pepper hair but had that Charles Bronson brow. So, you know ... ex-military, high paying trades, utilities, government job ... or alligator trapper. For all these so-called conservative people, we've never had a first lady (lower case in her case) where you're a "k**t hair" away from seeing the R/X rated stuff. I'm originally from SoCal and NOTHING shocks me, but that and the whole circus of everyone involved - extended family, loyal friends - is over the line for me for the job at hand.
Houston is not my favorite place. However, I handle it much better than Dallas or San Antonio, which don't interest me. I don't like their interior location and the brushy looking mesquite. Houston has a distinct and attractive downtown. There's the Space Center. There are the museums, of which MFAH is free one day of the week. There's Galveston, and even if the not the nicest beach, water can be so therapeutic, just watching the cruise ships or freight ships come and go. Lastly, there are some beautiful neighborhoods, with newer homes in the darker red brick, completely hidden under a pine canopy, which is never the case in other big Texas cities. It reminds of Atlanta, which I very much liked. So, between that, and the welcoming and freewheeling people, I can hang in H-town for a while and find new indie coffeehouses and eateries. There's so much food and it's easy to gain weight there. I agree ... I hate Orlando FL ... a bad knock-off of Las Vegas and Las Vegas is already bad.
I've never been to Hawai'i and Alaska. I'm not so sure I'm interested. If I have to fly that far, I'll just cross a pond. I also have an issue with Hawaiians since some of the locals of Samoan stock have issues with "haoles," having heard this from white folks I knew who moved there and then came back because of the passive-aggressive discrimination. The only other states I have never set foot in are a cluster in the middle and they're not that pressing for me - ND, SD, Nebraska, and Montana. So, I'm at 44 of them and that's good enough for now.