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I could handle the PNW as long as I was on the back side of the mountains. On the coastal side it's not bitter cold, it's just damp, dreary, drizzly and gray a lot of the time. Keeps things incredibly green though. (My parents are in NW Washinton)

I'm wired to run on sunshine, and if I didn't see the sun for a month straight, I'd be hanging from the rafters. That said, there are inland places up there that would be great for me,

You're a desert dweller and you know it got no business in a rain forest . If you didn't have to water grass you wouldn't know what to do. why I bet you even got thorns
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I could handle the PNW as long as I was on the back side of the mountains. On the coastal side it's not bitter cold, it's just damp, dreary, drizzly and gray a lot of the time. Keeps things incredibly green though. (My parents are in NW Washinton)

I'm wired to run on sunshine, and if I didn't see the sun for a month straight, I'd be hanging from the rafters. That said, there are inland places up there that would be great for me,

The exact location is TBD -- somewhere in the general area of the Portland metro -- DH's parents and my mom/sister are in that general area with the former being about 40 minutes North-ish and my mom/sister being a little over an hour to the South.....so anywhere in between will be great, jobs will have a lot to do with just where we settle. I can't wait to be living somewhere that we can wake up one day and decide to "run over to the coast for the day" again.....and to be able to see our families whenever we want.
 
Michaela's last softball game as a senior
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they did a little award recognition in between games
Oh wow -- is it starting to hit you yet?
Pics are always welcome, my friend... it is amazing to get to see a bit of life half a world away... :D
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I missed the news about moving. On to bigger better things?
We are working on relocating back to the PNW (Oregon to be exact) -- it's time to go "home" -- not sure if it will be bigger or better, but it will be back to our families and that is something we are both very ready for.
That makes perfect sense.
I could handle the PNW as long as I was on the back side of the mountains. On the coastal side it's not bitter cold, it's just damp, dreary, drizzly and gray a lot of the time. Keeps things incredibly green though. (My parents are in NW Washinton) I'm wired to run on sunshine, and if I didn't see the sun for a month straight, I'd be hanging from the rafters. That said, there are inland places up there that would be great for me,
I agree, I need the sun.
 
Gotta wonder about people.  I have a turkey trio up for sale and a guy messages me wanting to buy just the hens.  I said no, the tom is for sale or the trio is for sale.  Simple enough...

He tried to bully me into selling him hens because he NEEDS them because he bought a tom last week that is abusing his chickens and ducks.

He whines about every five minutes that I really should sell them to him.


Hah! Had one like that when I was selling hen/roo pairs... :barnie


Tell him to come and get them. When he shows up, smack him across the head and tell him to go home. :lol:


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:lau  Hill Billy style :hu  :frow :hugs :hugs  I just love you to pieces . and  Walnut raise the price by double at least .


She is great, isn't she??? :frow :hugs


I could handle the PNW as long as I was on the back side of the mountains. On the coastal side it's not bitter cold, it's just damp, dreary, drizzly and gray a lot of the time. Keeps things incredibly green though. (My parents are in NW Washinton)

I'm wired to run on sunshine, and if I didn't see the sun for a month straight, I'd be hanging from the rafters. That said, there are inland places up there that would be great for me,


Hey, I love the coastal side! :lol:
 
Tell him to come and get them. When he shows up, smack him across the head and tell him to go home.
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Yep, that guy needs several of these:
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I could handle the PNW as long as I was on the back side of the mountains. On the coastal side it's not bitter cold, it's just damp, dreary, drizzly and gray a lot of the time. Keeps things incredibly green though. (My parents are in NW Washinton)

I'm wired to run on sunshine, and if I didn't see the sun for a month straight, I'd be hanging from the rafters. That said, there are inland places up there that would be great for me,

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I'm with you, Friday! Hanging from the rafters without enough sunshine!
 

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