It's interesting how opinions can be so similar yet lead to such different conclusions! Funny how perspectives makes discussions all the more engaging.
I would like to live there fore many reasons, but I won't unless the state becomes conservative with their legal issue's like reducing crime, and their politics as well as small farms and in respect for the 2nd amendment.
I totally understand your concerns! It’s important to feel comfortable with the environment you live in. Where are you now? Are the values better there?
If you like the damp, rain, fine. Me, I didn’t grow up on that. So, I can’t stand it. Your response is typical of someone who likes the gray and damp and doesn’t understand why everyone doesn’t feel the same. I grew where it rained and the clouds and gray moved on, back to blue skies. Compared to the rain and gray staying for weeks at a time, with the occasional 1/2 day break. Yuk.
I totally understand where you're coming from! Your right I do like the damp winters and the sunny summers. I try to show all sides of living here, from the charm of rainy days to the beautiful breaks of sunshine that brighten everything up. But I get that some people would rather trade that for consistent blue skies and sunnier days-totally fair! Thanks again for commenting-it’s great to hear your perspective! 🌤️
There are people who like Roseburg, and people who don't. Both groups give the same reasons! That's all good for everybody.
It's interesting how opinions can be so similar yet lead to such different conclusions! Funny how perspectives makes discussions all the more engaging.
Looks like Wisconsin but half the cost and crime.
And without the extreme winters
I would like to live there fore many reasons, but I won't unless the state becomes conservative with their legal issue's like reducing crime, and their politics as well as small farms and in respect for the 2nd amendment.
I totally understand your concerns! It’s important to feel comfortable with the environment you live in. Where are you now? Are the values better there?
@@sellwithnorman Nope. zyjru no longer are and we are looking for a better area.
If you like the damp, rain, fine. Me, I didn’t grow up on that. So, I can’t stand it. Your response is typical of someone who likes the gray and damp and doesn’t understand why everyone doesn’t feel the same. I grew where it rained and the clouds and gray moved on, back to blue skies. Compared to the rain and gray staying for weeks at a time, with the occasional 1/2 day break. Yuk.
I totally understand where you're coming from! Your right I do like the damp winters and the sunny summers. I try to show all sides of living here, from the charm of rainy days to the beautiful breaks of sunshine that brighten everything up. But I get that some people would rather trade that for consistent blue skies and sunnier days-totally fair! Thanks again for commenting-it’s great to hear your perspective! 🌤️