snowball wrote:good luck in your search Anne the prices are outrages but perhaps smaller towns might not be so bad... if you didn't mind leaving the west coast area the mid west has a lot less expensive homes like more for the buck you haven't mentioned your garden or I haven't seen it... how did it do this year?
I think we all agree with Karen that this year has been very hot
sheila
Thank you, Sheila. I love the geology of the west (volcanoes!
), and have lived in California most of my life, so I am looking at Washington State as well as Oregon. Unfortunately, many of the smaller cities/towns here on the West Coast (where the price of homes might be less) often lack medical facilities. LOL - always something!
The area of Idaho where you live is very expensive (as you noted) but has some amazing volcanic areas. Have you ever visited Craters of the Moon National Monument? An amazing volcanic area, not too far from you, if I remember correctly.
I didn't do a garden this year - I'm finding that even the minimal amount of work required for a smallish garden is beyond what I can cope with when temps are consistently in the mid to upper 100's week after week.
The temp topped out at 106* here today
- I'm not able at the moment to post personal photos (that are not already on the web somewhere) otherwise I would post a photo of my thermometer showing this temp.
I read online that there is a high pressure system pushing in, and that temps are expected to be 15* to 20* above normal in the San Francisco Bay area. That means that temps in my area will rise also - I just don't know by how much.
Definitely not looking forward to it getting any hotter here than it already is.
Anne