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nogardsram
10-07-07, 11:43 AM
Anything new for people in Idaho?

kazyeeqen
10-08-07, 12:29 AM
Let's see... The season is almost over here, the growing season that is. Fresh veg will wane and be replaced with winter storage. Of course we will still be able to buy whatever we want at the grocery store...

nogardsram
10-08-07, 12:47 AM
Yeah, tell me about it... :(

But it's nice that it'll be winter soon, so that's good I guess.

Funkified
10-09-07, 02:53 AM
idaho! i love idaho. especially Riggins, Idaho. there's a small chance i'll be moving there next year.
SO pretty.

nogardsram
10-09-07, 12:09 PM
Riggins is a pretty nice place. I haven't been there too much, but I've heard a lot about it.

Byzantea
10-22-07, 10:39 AM
I hope to live in ID or WA soon! We're looking at the Spokane and Boise areas. Anyone have suggestions? I'm a software developer and my fiance is a dog trainer.

nogardsram
10-22-07, 11:24 AM
Well personally I don't like Boise, although I've been there probably about a dozen times and I grew up more around the Spokane area so maybe I'm more biased. :)

In the way of veg*n options I'm not sure which is really better, since I became a vegan after high school.

Where are you moving from?

Byzantea
10-22-07, 11:48 AM
We're in Houston right now. We're really happy with our jobs, but the scenery and general lifestyle down here just is not for us. Her family is from WA/ID and I love what I have seen so far. Since we can't exactly go for weekend road trips to check out the neighborhoods, we're using online searches and forums to try to find the best places to live.

Funkified
10-24-07, 03:50 AM
don't even question it. just get the hell outta Houston and into ID. heh heh... ;)

We're in Houston right now. We're really happy with our jobs, but the scenery and general lifestyle down here just is not for us. Her family is from WA/ID and I love what I have seen so far. Since we can't exactly go for weekend road trips to check out the neighborhoods, we're using online searches and forums to try to find the best places to live.

nogardsram
11-04-07, 01:22 PM
Any updates Soy 6-Pack?

How much have you seen of Washington and Idaho?

Western Washington (and down into Oregon) has a lot more options for vegans and vegetarians. Not as much luck in eastern Washington or Idaho. Although I can't speak for southern Idaho.

Huckleberry
11-10-07, 03:07 PM
I grew up in a small town north of Spokane and have lived in the Spokane/Coeur d'Alene area for the last 20 years, 11 of those in Coeur d'Alene.

If you are looking for scenery you should come to North Idaho, that and huckleberries. :lick:

kazyeeqen
02-09-08, 08:47 PM
So Soy 6-pack, do you work from your home (is that how you can consider moving without first getting a job)? Or are you going to have to look for jobs once you move? Are you interested in "big" cities or thinking rural is a possibility?

Michael
02-11-08, 10:08 AM
Now that each state has its own forum I'll be closing the state threads. Please continue any discussion by starting a new thread in this forum. Thanks!