Conteplating a move and have always lived in the Eastern time zone

  • @[email protected]
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    133 months ago

    Not timezones related, but i found California to be a work hard/play hard culture. You’re 100% on 8 - 5 and then all off, but still very active. Lots of people would go surfing or biking before work. Fruit stands and good fresh food and wine options made for frequent gatherings and much less ‘chill alone at home’ time. Nice free nature activities so almost every weekend= beach or mountains. That was pre-covid, in our 20’s, and with young kids, so that was part of the activity too.

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      63 months ago

      That’s true. Washington is kind of like that, but only during summer. After that most people retreat into their holes and don’t come out again until spring. Of course there are winter sports people, but I don’t know any of them.

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        33 months ago

        The ski areas in western Washington are too crowded to be worth it.

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          3 months ago

          “No one drives in new york city. There is too much traffic.”

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          13 months ago

          Steven’s Pass is really busy? I’ve been thinking about trying skiing, and that’s the closest place, but I despise overcrowded places.