Xtina said much of what I was thinking--and better than what I could have conveyed.
It was also a fairly good description of what the Portland, Oregon and surrounding areas are like but I disagree about it being so anti-religion. I have found most are quite respectful of another's religion. I do work in one of the largest hospitals here which is a melting pot of cultures and religions so perhaps that is why I see such tolerance. Most don't care for those who are over zealous in preaching to them when they do not wish to be preached to. Perhaps I agree with this because I like to keep my religious beliefs private unless asked.
We do have a good sized "hippie" culture but it is also one that got Oregon "green" so much earlier than most (if not all) states in this country. We also have an over abundance of computer geeks (Intel, Tektronix) and athletes (Nike's home base only a mile from my house). This is a state of outdoor lovers and sustainable, eco-friendly thinkers. Oregon has it all--wilderness, rain-forest, mountains, deserts, GORGEOUS coast line (with many types of whales, dolphins, seals, endangered birds), breathtaking waterfalls, one of the deepest lakes in the world (Crater Lake) that has the deepest blue water you have ever seen, and Portland was even voted "Dog City USA" a few years ago
. We have all the veterinary specialists (yes--an avian specialist who treats chickens!) that are usually only found in universities or places like NYC. We are so fortunate here as veterinarians are typically nature loving outdoor folks and Oregon is great for attracting such enthusiasts. Land is not very cheap and few jobs right now but the this is a place to nurture your soul with its natural grandeur. Oh yeah--it rains a lot in winter but we have a loongg growing season for gardeners. Did I say I love Oregon?
Perhaps I should mention I have been doing research for a place to retire and it keeps leading back to Oregon. I don't like humidity or temperatures too cold for long. I want a good medical community nearby for my husband, myself and our pets. Not an easy to find such a place.

We do have a good sized "hippie" culture but it is also one that got Oregon "green" so much earlier than most (if not all) states in this country. We also have an over abundance of computer geeks (Intel, Tektronix) and athletes (Nike's home base only a mile from my house). This is a state of outdoor lovers and sustainable, eco-friendly thinkers. Oregon has it all--wilderness, rain-forest, mountains, deserts, GORGEOUS coast line (with many types of whales, dolphins, seals, endangered birds), breathtaking waterfalls, one of the deepest lakes in the world (Crater Lake) that has the deepest blue water you have ever seen, and Portland was even voted "Dog City USA" a few years ago


Perhaps I should mention I have been doing research for a place to retire and it keeps leading back to Oregon. I don't like humidity or temperatures too cold for long. I want a good medical community nearby for my husband, myself and our pets. Not an easy to find such a place.