Any particular region you'd like to end up in? I'd imagine some place must've stood out, from all your travels.Thankfully this part of California is several magnitudes better than SoCal, at least from my still somewhat limited experiences. But once I graduate, I'm out of this shithole state and never looking back.
In the long term, I'll probably end up back in Seattle. Mostly because once my parents drop, I'll inherit an awesome place. Unfortunately my family has a history of longevity, so it might take 35-40ish years for that to happen. Until then, wherever my studies take me, and once I've got all the degrees I want, ideally somewhere on the Mediterranean. Maybe Cyprus.Any particular region you'd like to end up in? I'd imagine some place must've stood out, from all your travels.
What's north of Sacramento? Dunno, as far as California goes, I'm really partial to the Bay Area. Berkeley's a lot of fun, and the political atmosphere throughout the area is head and shoulders above what you'll find anywhere else in the state (IMO, at least). Do you want to come back here, or is it more her?I'm probably gonna wind up in California at some point later in life. Wifey loves the place and longs to return; I lived in Berkeley for a year and I can probably deal, as long as I don't have to settle anywhere south of Sacramento (although some places along the coast like Monterrey & SC are certainly nice.) Probably not gonna happen unless I strike it rich or we eventually retire --unfortunately her occupation marries her to NYC as well.:shrug:
I guess I meant nothing south of Sacramento in the central valley...I wasn't thrilled with places like Fresno & Bakersfield. Bay Area's fine...most of it. Berkeley was preferable than most. Tell ya the truth, it's mostly her --she just want to be able to ride horses year-round. I could totally live there, but I'd miss things like a decent newspaper & changes of season. Living on a part of the earth's crust that occasionally likes to dance a jig makes also gives me agita.What's north of Sacramento? Dunno, as far as California goes, I'm really partial to the Bay Area. Berkeley's a lot of fun, and the political atmosphere throughout the area is head and shoulders above what you'll find anywhere else in the state (IMO, at least). Do you want to come back here, or is it more her?
Hey! I lived in Glendale for awhile, too. I used to enjoy watching the local comedy of errors they called a City Council meeting every week.Agreed. I lived out in Glendale for awhile. I'd visit California again but I wouldn't live there again. Often it is quaking, on fire or sliding into the sea. Living in a natural disaster zone just isn't for me.
Armenians? I didn't think they were that far north. Most of them were in our area, Normandie, sunset bl.