I am feeling good this morning. It was raining when I woke up. Yes, Arizona was getting rain! I am thinking Arizona is not the place for me
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you would probably love SF In the Summer but it gets very cloudy and you would probably get weather depression or whatever my sister used to call it. Portland might be similar tho don't they get a lot of rain?
I highly recommend S. California but it's freakin expensive. If I move anywhere in the future it would be somewhere like Temecula where I could drive to LA in an hour, SD in 2 I think, and OC in an hour... and the OC and LA trans and gay communities are tightly knit. I miss that most of all about those areas. I have loved being here in Phoenix and will probably be for at least a couple years..but it would be great to live in S. CA again if only for the ease of community. In the mean time, I just continue striving to build community here in Phoenix.
If you don't like heat, I would not recommend DC or Boston. I lived in Boston for four years, and I assure you that the summer is brutal. The heat is not so terrible, but the humidity makes everything feel about 20 degrees grosser, and it DOES. NOT. LET. UP. for several months. No nice cool evenings. No reprieve. Just nasty sticky heat for months on end.
I second this comment. I was running around Phoenix last week when it was high 90s, and i MUCH preferred that to the heat and god-awful humidity of summers in dc.
I like Portland a lot. If I ever had to leave Nor Cal, that's someplace I'd like to live. My primary annoyance with Portland is its lack of ethnic diversity. But it's certainly homo central.
I was visiting a friend in Portland this last January and I absolutely loved it! I could totally see myself living there. My boyfriend and I have already talked about possible places we'd like to go and Portland is pretty high up on that list.
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I highly recommend S. California but it's freakin expensive. If I move anywhere in the future it would be somewhere like Temecula where I could drive to LA in an hour, SD in 2 I think, and OC in an hour... and the OC and LA trans and gay communities are tightly knit. I miss that most of all about those areas. I have loved being here in Phoenix and will probably be for at least a couple years..but it would be great to live in S. CA again if only for the ease of community. In the mean time, I just continue striving to build community here in Phoenix.
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*cough*DC*cough*
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But I'm anal.
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