Update, yo!
I have been feverishly looking for an apartment in Bellingham, Washington. In case I hadn't actually mentioned it to anyone, that's where I plan on relocating with the next month. Or 2. Or, when I actually find a place. Nothing is ever set in stone with me it seems. As is with where I want to move. I glanced at some British Columbia apartments (super cheap and cuuute!) and now I'm thinking of looking to see what's available in Portland.
I'm fickle, and that is one way in which I am consistent.
Anyway, moving on. There's always lots of talk with snow up in the 'Ham and though I'm quite ok and excited about living in some snow, the frequency of it concerns me. Not in a 'great big OMG IT'S TOO MUCH' kind of way, just a little. My only mode of transport is of course, one of 3 bikes I have. When deciding to relocate, moving to a bike friendly town was a top priority. 2 wheeled transport is my life. (And I love it.) Getting around in snow is very possible, people do it in Alaska all the time. Also, I'm dying to have a reason to get a chubby tired Pugsly. Of course, I'm also dying to get my hands on an Xtracycle and a cream colored Long Haul Trucker. I can dream, right? So on the transportation front, Portland sounds like a better idea. Portland is also considered the epicenter of cycling culture in America. Dig? I do.
We'll see what happens. All I know is that I have overstayed my welcome in Fresno. I've been told a few times.
I have been feverishly looking for an apartment in Bellingham, Washington. In case I hadn't actually mentioned it to anyone, that's where I plan on relocating with the next month. Or 2. Or, when I actually find a place. Nothing is ever set in stone with me it seems. As is with where I want to move. I glanced at some British Columbia apartments (super cheap and cuuute!) and now I'm thinking of looking to see what's available in Portland.
I'm fickle, and that is one way in which I am consistent.
Anyway, moving on. There's always lots of talk with snow up in the 'Ham and though I'm quite ok and excited about living in some snow, the frequency of it concerns me. Not in a 'great big OMG IT'S TOO MUCH' kind of way, just a little. My only mode of transport is of course, one of 3 bikes I have. When deciding to relocate, moving to a bike friendly town was a top priority. 2 wheeled transport is my life. (And I love it.) Getting around in snow is very possible, people do it in Alaska all the time. Also, I'm dying to have a reason to get a chubby tired Pugsly. Of course, I'm also dying to get my hands on an Xtracycle and a cream colored Long Haul Trucker. I can dream, right? So on the transportation front, Portland sounds like a better idea. Portland is also considered the epicenter of cycling culture in America. Dig? I do.
We'll see what happens. All I know is that I have overstayed my welcome in Fresno. I've been told a few times.
- My mood:
curious - Music I'm rockin':Group Four by Massive Attack