Olympia!
Maggie and I hit town Wednesday night and have busily started to establish residence here. We now have a local cell phone (my first ever), a PO box, a storage locker and a pretty good idea of housing availability. We've seen a some good places to live and some not so good. In the meantime we're staying with a friend who lives in the city's senior housing project downtown. We're easily the youngest people here. In two days Maggie has discovered many design and maintenance deficiencies here. Looks like the contractor who built this place did it on the cheap and the city did not insist on full ADA compliance.
The town is gloriously pretty--lots of green and water. The state capitol dome is visible from many parts of town. Downtown Olympia is vibrant, with lots of shops, a farmers market. The suburbs are pretty typical but I won't be spending much time there. Best of all, this place is filled with progressive thinkers. I've seen more anti-war, social justice and impeach bush bumper stickers and signs in the past few days than I would see during a week in Phoenix. I'm going to like it here.
The move hasn't left much time for blogging (either writing or reading) so I feel out of touch with events. I see the Iraq war has dropped off the top of the news in favor of the coming war with Iran (so as to avoid World War III) but my guess is that people are still dying by the score under the occupation.
I hope to be back up once I get settled here.
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1 Comments:
I hope you like it out there. Sounds like a nice place.
And I'm getting to this very late, but, even though I knew it was coming, I'm sorry you lost Prince. It's never easy losing a pet and a friend...
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