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August 1, 2010 at 1:52 am #823023
Hi Melody,
I was just wonder how you like Corvallis? I’ve been trying to narrow down my list of places I want to live (try to live in, if things ever start looking up for me :roll:), and I’m leaning toward Oregon for the weather (that or Washington, maybe Canada). I’ve narrowed Oregon areas to Portland, Grants Pass and I’ve tried looking into Corvallis. Sadly, I can’t find much about it!
Is it a big place? Is it full of things to do? I honestly don’t have any idea what Corvallis has to offer. Is it a place you’d recommend to someone? Or do you want to get out of there as fast as possible? lol. Anything you really like or dislike about it? Anything you can tell me would give me some better insight on the place.
Thanks!August 1, 2010 at 1:52 am #501304August 1, 2010 at 5:36 am #823024Kujacker wrote:Hi Melody,
I was just wonder how you like Corvallis? I’ve been trying to narrow down my list of places I want to live (try to live in, if things ever start looking up for me :roll:), and I’m leaning toward Oregon for the weather (that or Washington, maybe Canada). I’ve narrowed Oregon areas to Portland, Grants Pass and I’ve tried looking into Corvallis. Sadly, I can’t find much about it!
Is it a big place? Is it full of things to do? I honestly don’t have any idea what Corvallis has to offer. Is it a place you’d recommend to someone? Or do you want to get out of there as fast as possible? lol. Anything you really like or dislike about it? Anything you can tell me would give me some better insight on the place.
Thanks! Whether Corvallis is actually Heaven or not may depend on you… are you into: cool weather, mountains, alergies, nutria, fungus & mold & slugs, talkative friendly old hippies with post graduate degrees, Poison oak, blackberries, home grown produce, beat up cars, chickens, dogs, real life instead of bling, left leaning politics, doing original, independent creative thinking rather than quoting pre-written dogma?
If so, this may be your home.
Suits me just fine. 😀August 1, 2010 at 4:13 pm #823025sounds like a fabulous place. i wish i could get out of here and into somewhere like that… but i think we’re stuck here for a long, long, time… 😥
August 1, 2010 at 7:38 pm #823026Sounds like Vancouver Island! 😀 except you have alot of old cranky people there too…
Canada’s nice, though where were you thinking?
August 1, 2010 at 7:51 pm #823027Melody wrote:Kujacker wrote:Hi Melody,
I was just wonder how you like Corvallis? I’ve been trying to narrow down my list of places I want to live (try to live in, if things ever start looking up for me :roll:), and I’m leaning toward Oregon for the weather (that or Washington, maybe Canada). I’ve narrowed Oregon areas to Portland, Grants Pass and I’ve tried looking into Corvallis. Sadly, I can’t find much about it!
Is it a big place? Is it full of things to do? I honestly don’t have any idea what Corvallis has to offer. Is it a place you’d recommend to someone? Or do you want to get out of there as fast as possible? lol. Anything you really like or dislike about it? Anything you can tell me would give me some better insight on the place.
Thanks! Whether Corvallis is actually Heaven or not may depend on you… are you into: cool weather, mountains, alergies, nutria, fungus & mold & slugs, talkative friendly old hippies with post graduate degrees, Poison oak, blackberries, home grown produce, beat up cars, chickens, dogs, real life instead of bling, left leaning politics, doing original, independent creative thinking rather than quoting pre-written dogma?
If so, this may be your home.
Suits me just fine. 😀Sounds good to me (well, except the allergies part)! I love cool weather… I currently live in Arizona, where 115 degrees is common. I’ve been here for something like 20 years now. Never liked it, ever. So when I’m able to get out, I want to head somewhere cold! I’d really like something cold, with lots of greenery and forests… and a decent amount of rain and cloudy skies. I know, everyone tells me I’m a bit crazy for wanting to live in that 😳 But it’s what I like.
August 1, 2010 at 7:53 pm #823028foxfeather wrote:Sounds like Vancouver Island! 😀 except you have alot of old cranky people there too…
Canada’s nice, though where were you thinking?
Someone mentioned British Columbia, for the weather I’m looking for (although internet searches say it’s way colder than what I’m looking for?). I’m not traveled at all, and the last time I went to Canada was when I was in kindergarten… so I don’t remember it all that well lol.
August 2, 2010 at 2:04 am #823029Kujacker wrote:Melody wrote:Kujacker wrote:Hi Melody,
I was just wonder how you like Corvallis? I’ve been trying to narrow down my list of places I want to live (try to live in, if things ever start looking up for me :roll:), and I’m leaning toward Oregon for the weather (that or Washington, maybe Canada). I’ve narrowed Oregon areas to Portland, Grants Pass and I’ve tried looking into Corvallis. Sadly, I can’t find much about it!
Is it a big place? Is it full of things to do? I honestly don’t have any idea what Corvallis has to offer. Is it a place you’d recommend to someone? Or do you want to get out of there as fast as possible? lol. Anything you really like or dislike about it? Anything you can tell me would give me some better insight on the place.
Thanks! Whether Corvallis is actually Heaven or not may depend on you… are you into: cool weather, mountains, alergies, nutria, fungus & mold & slugs, talkative friendly old hippies with post graduate degrees, Poison oak, blackberries, home grown produce, beat up cars, chickens, dogs, real life instead of bling, left leaning politics, doing original, independent creative thinking rather than quoting pre-written dogma?
If so, this may be your home.
Suits me just fine. 😀Sounds good to me (well, except the allergies part)! I love cool weather… I currently live in Arizona, where 115 degrees is common. I’ve been here for something like 20 years now. Never liked it, ever. So when I’m able to get out, I want to head somewhere cold! I’d really like something cold, with lots of greenery and forests… and a decent amount of rain and cloudy skies. I know, everyone tells me I’m a bit crazy for wanting to live in that 😳 But it’s what I like.
It is SOOOO nice to not have 115 degree days! It was miserably hot in California from June until December. I remember Halloweens when it was too hot to put on a costume. There are a few 90 degree days here, but only for a week or two. Today it was really perfect. Maybe 78 degrees, and it gets cold at night.August 2, 2010 at 5:41 am #823030It’s not cold enough here. Didn’t get ANY snow last winter!
Also, could not get into my apartment tonight because there were banana slugs… “reproducing”.. on my door.August 2, 2010 at 5:58 pm #823031Pam Thompson wrote:It’s not cold enough here. Didn’t get ANY snow last winter!
Also, could not get into my apartment tonight because there were banana slugs… “reproducing”.. on my door.Um. Ick. Think I would want to avoid that one.
I don’t mind the no snow part. As long as there is rain, I’m fine. I love snow, but not dealing with what problems it can create.
August 2, 2010 at 8:32 pm #823032Kujacker wrote:Melody wrote:Kujacker wrote:Sounds good to me (well, except the allergies part)! I love cool weather… I currently live in Arizona, where 115 degrees is common. I’ve been here for something like 20 years now. Never liked it, ever. So when I’m able to get out, I want to head somewhere cold! I’d really like something cold, with lots of greenery and forests… and a decent amount of rain and cloudy skies. I know, everyone tells me I’m a bit crazy for wanting to live in that 😳 But it’s what I like.
what part of arizona? my family is out there and we visit all the time… not in the summer though!! yuck… i don’t know how i survived even though i grew up there.
August 2, 2010 at 8:35 pm #823033daydreamer wrote:what part of arizona? my family is out there and we visit all the time… not in the summer though!! yuck… i don’t know how i survived even though i grew up there.
I live in Fountain Hills.
I survive by never stepping outside T__T But that’s the same reason I want to leave. It would be nice to be able to actually leave the house. Not even the full ac of a vehicle keeps you from sweating. Ugh.August 3, 2010 at 1:08 am #823034Kujacker wrote:foxfeather wrote:Sounds like Vancouver Island! 😀 except you have alot of old cranky people there too…
Canada’s nice, though where were you thinking?
Someone mentioned British Columbia, for the weather I’m looking for (although internet searches say it’s way colder than what I’m looking for?). I’m not traveled at all, and the last time I went to Canada was when I was in kindergarten… so I don’t remember it all that well lol.
Try Southern Ontario. It does get hot in the summer, but not for long compared to Arizona. Humid summers and winters, though. Fall is just beautiful!
Every place has it’s pro’s and con’s…
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http://www.sarahjestin.com/feedbacklists.htmAugust 3, 2010 at 5:42 am #823035Depends on what part of BC you’re looking at since the province is probably close to the size of Texas 😉
When I lived on Vancouver Island it never snowed and went below zero (Celsius) once, maybe twice and we got snow only a couple of times. Though it does rain/drizzle/mist most of the time from October to April. Vancouver is pretty much the same. Both the Island and Vancouver area are expensive. I would recommend checking out the southern interior of BC, prices are a bit better.
Or you could come to Alberta. rarely gets over 30 Celcius in the summer and can bottom out at minus 40 Celcius in the winter 😀August 3, 2010 at 10:08 pm #823036Pam Thompson wrote:It’s not cold enough here. Didn’t get ANY snow last winter!
Also, could not get into my apartment tonight because there were banana slugs… “reproducing”.. on my door.My friend who lived in Oregon for quite a while said her area was always quite popular for banana slugs… do you experience that there, too?
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