I love it here in North Bend, and I think most of the people here would agree. I can't count the times I'd be sitting with other parents at soccer practices and games, and the sun would hit the mountains and make them glow. Someone will comment: "Yup, that's why I am willing to pay so much for groceries to live here." Of course there are also the times that it is 40 degrees out, icy rains, and the winds are ripping through so strong that you can hardly stand and any umbrealla is useless, but still the kids will have their soocer game and the parents are watching and cursing the fool who scheduled the season to go till Thanksgiving.
I do love the Methow Valley though, and Cle Elum, and Curlew lake, and Pend Orielle County, and even the desert and gorgeous cliffs I see when driving through Ephrata, Soap Lake, Colville... but DH works at Microsoft, and the company does not embrace telecommuting. This is as far east as I could get DH to go, and he was not even willing to go this far until he saw the views. The beauty of the drive home relaxes him, so he is in a much better mood than he was when we lived in Woodinville. That commute was only 6 miles (35 one way from here), but it would take just as long to get home, and he'd be cranky from fighting the traffic on Avondale.
I do love the Methow Valley though, and Cle Elum, and Curlew lake, and Pend Orielle County, and even the desert and gorgeous cliffs I see when driving through Ephrata, Soap Lake, Colville... but DH works at Microsoft, and the company does not embrace telecommuting. This is as far east as I could get DH to go, and he was not even willing to go this far until he saw the views. The beauty of the drive home relaxes him, so he is in a much better mood than he was when we lived in Woodinville. That commute was only 6 miles (35 one way from here), but it would take just as long to get home, and he'd be cranky from fighting the traffic on Avondale.