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<blockquote data-quote="recoveringenabler" data-source="post: 561991" data-attributes="member: 13542"><p>What a lovely post, Malika, thank you for suggesting it to us........</p><p></p><p>We are one hour from the Pacific ocean. </p><p>One hour out of San Francisco. </p><p>Hours away from Tahoe/skiing/snow in the winter.</p><p>There are more scenic and gorgeous hikes to take even if you hiked all the time you could hike in a different location each time.</p><p>The 5 star restaurants are everywhere and wine is plentiful, varied and you can go directly to the wineries for tastings.</p><p>There are redwoods, vineyards, mountains and valleys everywhere you look. </p><p>Excellent medical facilities</p><p> availability of all healing arts</p><p> close to the Capital</p><p> beautiful mild weather, no humidity, </p><p>access to the arts, the theater, entertainment and many tourist attractions</p><p>a small town with no large chain stores, with unique small privately owned shops</p><p>Friendly residents</p><p>close to 3 major airports</p><p>Lots of Farmers markets in this town and all the surrounding towns, so availability to great local produce, breads and all kinds of delicious fare; <em>food and wine are HUGE here. (Dungeness crab, pacific salmon, Ghirardelli chocolate</em>,<em> sour dough bread</em>....)</p><p>Close to Yosemite, many state parks and wildlife preserves</p><p></p><p>Every single time I drive over the Golden Gate bridge, or see a brilliant sunset, or watch the vineyards turn from green to orange and red, or have a bowl of Fisherman's stew,.......... I am very grateful to be living here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="recoveringenabler, post: 561991, member: 13542"] What a lovely post, Malika, thank you for suggesting it to us........ We are one hour from the Pacific ocean. One hour out of San Francisco. Hours away from Tahoe/skiing/snow in the winter. There are more scenic and gorgeous hikes to take even if you hiked all the time you could hike in a different location each time. The 5 star restaurants are everywhere and wine is plentiful, varied and you can go directly to the wineries for tastings. There are redwoods, vineyards, mountains and valleys everywhere you look. Excellent medical facilities availability of all healing arts close to the Capital beautiful mild weather, no humidity, access to the arts, the theater, entertainment and many tourist attractions a small town with no large chain stores, with unique small privately owned shops Friendly residents close to 3 major airports Lots of Farmers markets in this town and all the surrounding towns, so availability to great local produce, breads and all kinds of delicious fare; [I]food and wine are HUGE here. (Dungeness crab, pacific salmon, Ghirardelli chocolate[/I],[I] sour dough bread[/I]....) Close to Yosemite, many state parks and wildlife preserves Every single time I drive over the Golden Gate bridge, or see a brilliant sunset, or watch the vineyards turn from green to orange and red, or have a bowl of Fisherman's stew,.......... I am very grateful to be living here. [/QUOTE]
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