• tygerprints@kbin.social
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      10 months ago

      My parents lived in SeaTac, close to Seattle for about a year. They really liked it but said it rains almost constantly. I know it rains constantly in Hawaii also - but I’d rather have a warm rain than cold. That’s just me - Hawaii truly seems like paradise on earth to me. Except for the house and food prices.

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        10 months ago

        I’m from PA but I lived in Seattle for 8 years. The winters are just rainy and that was paradise for me instead of 6 months of snow. Plus I love the music and the constant green. My heart aches for it, it was so beautiful.

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          10 months ago

          Then you need to go back. What your heart longs for is the place that’s meant to be your home. I felt that way when I moved from Utah to Santa Cruz way back many decades ago. I’m back in Utah now, but only because I caretake for an elderly parent. My heart aches for the California coast and the scenery - of course it’s also amazing in Oregon and all along that coast up into Washington.

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              9 months ago

              I hope that comes true. My dream is to live in a place where people hear the word snow and go, “what’s that??” I’ve had enough of it for a lifetime. I want warmth and ocean breezes and tropical drinks and leis made of flowers.