It still looks trashed - the city literally doesnt care. If I hadnt been over there for my spouse's medical appts and seen it, I would never have imagined how a once clean beautiful city let it go to ****. The suburbs are exploding as the people with money move away to make room for more weirdos.
Strange: they were going to move to Toronto before the lock downs hit. Now I'm wondering if that isn't a blessing in disguise. Hard to tell which place is crazier; at least the Canadians are rising up, Seattle seems lost.
Glad to hear you found your place in the universe. Our kids and grandkids moved to Northern Montana a couple months ago and it is like another world. Eating out was a treat. Friendly people, very little talk about covid - people get it and stay home til they feel better with no fanfare, very few masks out and about, no vax contraversy, kids get a cold at school and they dont get sent home. You dont realize how bad it is til you drive over the Hood Canal Bridge coming home and the covid cloud covers everything including 95% of the population. It is a hard thing to give up a home that is bought and paid for to head out into the unknown but will probably end up in a camp if we stay - thankful the kids got out when they did. Keep those posts going, they are always interesting!
It still looks trashed - the city literally doesnt care. If I hadnt been over there for my spouse's medical appts and seen it, I would never have imagined how a once clean beautiful city let it go to ****. The suburbs are exploding as the people with money move away to make room for more weirdos.
Strange: they were going to move to Toronto before the lock downs hit. Now I'm wondering if that isn't a blessing in disguise. Hard to tell which place is crazier; at least the Canadians are rising up, Seattle seems lost.
Right now western Washington is lost - Two more months and we are outta here. Canada looks to be on the right track.
Missouri is pretty normal and free, as is South Dakota according to my brother who also fled Western WA with his family just about same time we did
Glad to hear you found your place in the universe. Our kids and grandkids moved to Northern Montana a couple months ago and it is like another world. Eating out was a treat. Friendly people, very little talk about covid - people get it and stay home til they feel better with no fanfare, very few masks out and about, no vax contraversy, kids get a cold at school and they dont get sent home. You dont realize how bad it is til you drive over the Hood Canal Bridge coming home and the covid cloud covers everything including 95% of the population. It is a hard thing to give up a home that is bought and paid for to head out into the unknown but will probably end up in a camp if we stay - thankful the kids got out when they did. Keep those posts going, they are always interesting!