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Fun fact from my enology and viticulture course in college: The moderate temperatures in the Willamette Valley are ideal for growing the Pinot Noir grape, mainly because this grape has thin, delicate skin that may split if exposed to extreme temperature or humidity changes. Clarity knows her stuff! Mild temps during the growing season. A gentle fog. Less solar intensity than California AVAs. And all that fertile, well-draining loess topsoil (a glacial legacy). Pitch perfect!
My husband and I visited OR for the first time this fall and immediately fell in love with it. We are strongly considering relocating to Eugene or Salem. After visiting 30+ states together, and living in CO for 15+ years, we’ve are pretty sure this would be an awesome change for us. Can’t wait to go back and visit!
Yay! Oregon is a great State and ya can’t go wrong with Salem or Eugene. They are very different in many ways but both offer a lot of charm, good people and plenty to do outside. Is there one you’re drawn to more than the other? When you are ready to start planning your Oregon relocation be sure to reach out a book a 1-1 consult with me.
@ we loved Eugene but we didn’t get a chance to visit Salem. We plan to do a one month Airbnb rental sometime in the spring to explore both cities. I love the idea or Salem being more affordable and closer to Portland but Eugene is definitely where our heart is. We are still crunching out numbers but we have both subscribed to our channel and we’ll reach when we are ready to make a final decision . Thank you for putting these videos together.
Staying for a month to visit the area is a great idea! You're going to love the Spring time here, it is soooo pretty. Depending on when you are here you you might have the opportunity to see the cherry blossom trees bloom, or even visit the Tulip Festival(s) around the Valley. Just make sure you bring some allergy medicine because we get lots of pollen with all the pretty new flowers/trees that come into bloom.
@@SalemOR You're welcome! One of the biggest similarities to Ohio is the diversity in natural landscapes. Both states offer a mix of forests, rivers, and beautiful parks, which is something I always appreciate. It’s like having access to a range of scenery without going too far from home. The friendliness and down-to-earth vibe of folks outside the big cities really shines through in both states. In Oregon, just like in Ohio, those small towns each have their own character and charm - real hidden gems that make exploring so rewarding. We love Oregon!
⭐ Start Planning Your Oregon Relocation. Book a 1-1 Consult or send us an email⭐
⏵ bit.ly/ChatWithClarity (Book a 1-1 Consult)
⏵ info@clarityodd.com (Email us)
Fun fact from my enology and viticulture course in college:
The moderate temperatures in the Willamette Valley are ideal for growing the Pinot Noir grape, mainly because this grape has thin, delicate skin that may split if exposed to extreme temperature or humidity changes.
Clarity knows her stuff! Mild temps during the growing season. A gentle fog. Less solar intensity than California AVAs. And all that fertile, well-draining loess topsoil (a glacial legacy). Pitch perfect!
Sweet! I try to do my research and I’m glad to hear it’s paying off.
Great video! The river runs north, towards Portland, flowing into the Columbia river.
You're spot on!
I love visiting Astoria and seeing where the Columbia and ocean meet. It's such a pretty area.
My husband and I visited OR for the first time this fall and immediately fell in love with it. We are strongly considering relocating to Eugene or Salem. After visiting 30+ states together, and living in CO for 15+ years, we’ve are pretty sure this would be an awesome change for us. Can’t wait to go back and visit!
Yay! Oregon is a great State and ya can’t go wrong with Salem or Eugene. They are very different in many ways but both offer a lot of charm, good people and plenty to do outside.
Is there one you’re drawn to more than the other?
When you are ready to start planning your Oregon relocation be sure to reach out a book a 1-1 consult with me.
@ we loved Eugene but we didn’t get a chance to visit Salem. We plan to do a one month Airbnb rental sometime in the spring to explore both cities. I love the idea or Salem being more affordable and closer to Portland but Eugene is definitely where our heart is.
We are still crunching out numbers but we have both subscribed to our channel and we’ll reach when we are ready to make a final decision . Thank you for putting these videos together.
Staying for a month to visit the area is a great idea! You're going to love the Spring time here, it is soooo pretty. Depending on when you are here you you might have the opportunity to see the cherry blossom trees bloom, or even visit the Tulip Festival(s) around the Valley.
Just make sure you bring some allergy medicine because we get lots of pollen with all the pretty new flowers/trees that come into bloom.
An excellent overview. As a transplant from Ohio, I have enjoyed my time in Oregon for the past 7 years. We have called this place home.
Thanks for watching! I’m glad you’re enjoying Oregon. What is the biggest similarity between here and OH?
@@SalemOR You're welcome! One of the biggest similarities to Ohio is the diversity in natural landscapes. Both states offer a mix of forests, rivers, and beautiful parks, which is something I always appreciate. It’s like having access to a range of scenery without going too far from home. The friendliness and down-to-earth vibe of folks outside the big cities really shines through in both states. In Oregon, just like in Ohio, those small towns each have their own character and charm - real hidden gems that make exploring so rewarding. We love Oregon!
Yay, I'm so happy to hear that.
Is Ohio a humid place?
@@SalemOR It is! Especially during late July and August. One of the gifts of Oregon is the milder temperatures - especially when it comes to Winter.
This is true. I'd rather have a rainy winter than a humid summer!
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