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Well, we're all from somewhere, and it is the American way to want to improve our lives. I always find it ironic when people start talking about "outsiders" moving into their "territory." This is a nation of immigrants, we were all outsiders at one point.
My family originally came from the midwest, migrated to the southwest for the good arthritis weather and then on to California. I am a home grown Californian, and hope to move back. One reason I left is to escape the suburban sprawl, closed minds and the "foreign" invasion; I felt it more appropriate to move to a place that had already been decimated and overpopulated, therefore having less of an impact upon the environment and others. The great "melting pot."
Well, now I'm done with it and like you, Phoebe, I'd love to have my 3 acres and a nice house. Your own little empire. You deserve it, and it's obvious you don't have a problem dealing with "locals."
On my most recent visit to my home town in the Bay Area, I heard more than one person speak derisively about how everyone and everything had gone "asian." And this from folks whose families emmigrated only a few generations ago. Ironic, no? That's what America is.
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Ahem,
and now to continue my schpiel,
I looked more closely at your post Phobe, and realized the place you're talking about is essentially a border town, right? I'm partial to Vancouver because that's where my GF is from and we travel there about once a year. I LOVE it there, so beautiful. My GF won't move back though 'cause it's too rainy, etc. I don't mind it so much, but then there is the unbelievably HUGE problem of becoming legal. OMG. I never knew how impossible it was. You basically have to cut off a foot or something to be able to work there! This must be the French influence. :) And of course, I'm already buried in the legalese of getting work for my GF here. ANYWAY, if you move to Bellingham, you're basically THERE. They have wonderful markets, and as I said, a wonderful emerging cultural renaissance. I did drive through Bellingham and basically there's not much there, is there? Sounds great. I hope you do it.
By the way, thanks for noticing I was even gone.
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I've been on the "road" a lot, interviewing, tracking, hunting. A great opportunity arose via the "September 11th Fund" who all of a sudden are providing a ton of services and advocacy. One of the perks is that FEMA might pick up my rent. Even better is they allocate $4,000 to use for "job training" aka, classes! And a weekly stipend on top of that. I'm amazed.
So, I'm taking various restaurant management, finance and Spanish classes! So great to be a student! Great contacts, et al. I wish I had taken more math in HS and college though.
My GF gets all the above plus legal services to help with her immigration.
As is typical, the jobs I've been offered are not the one's I want (one was back in the Wall St. area), and the one's I want are falling through (JP Morgan, the caribbean,Californicata :) {and hey, let's give some credit to the Chili Peppers for that one}). But I certainly can't complain!
Thanks for the launching pad.
Keep us posted on the homestead hunt!