Sunday, December 28, 2008

How hard was your adjustment from living in city to very rural, isolated place like Montana?|174326

I am a city girl, who thinks I would really like the serenity, safety, beauty, quietness, etc. of the beautiful state of Montana. However, I do love theatre, and festivals, and the convenience of living here at times. How difficult a time did you folks have out there in computer land who may have done such a thing? Was it culture shock? Do you regret doing it. Please list some of the highlights, and some of the disadvantages of your move. Thanks so much.

  • I lived in Wyoming for several years. Moved there from a rather large city in the Midwest.

    If one is into outdoor recreation, then Wyoming and Montana are certainly both ideal places to live. Beautiful scenery. Excellent hiking-camping. Pristine wilderness areas.

    The night sky��s are so clear one actually seems to be able to reach up and touch the stars.
    Winters though to seem to come early and stay late. Makes it nice for skiiing and related snow activities.

    When I desired the atmosphere of the ��bright lights and big city�� as a diversion was quite easy to just fly to those areas for a few days.

  • I cry ed for the first year. for my best friends, the food,the people, the lights,the buses. and then time went by and i just got use to it. smaller town. better place for kids,less people to deal with. even time seems to go slower. no i do not regret it. it was the best move i have ever done in my life. no culture shock. hope i helped you. some times you have to make that move.
  • Which is the best beach in CA to spend summer at?|186740

    Me and my mum are planning to go to California for a few weeks and rent an appartement.

  • I think its Venice beach, it has a lot of intresting stuff
  • We are considering a move to Boulder from a classic NEngland town nr NYC. What suburbs would be suitable?|125798

    Good schools and established, older neighborhoods are key! Also interested in the possibility of private schools as well for our now 2nd _ 4th grd boys. Thanks for the help!

  • That pretty well describes Boulder. The nearby town have established older neighborhoods but they were farming communities, and the houses tend toward small and quaint. Towns like Louisville, Lafayette, Superior and Niwot have large new houses and small old houses.

    Boulder has a wide variety of private schools available as well.

    http://www.bacis.org/
  • How can I find cheap and decent lodging in New York?|192194

    I_m staying for a month at Weill-Cornell medical college and need good and cheap lodging. Can someone direct me to a website or someway to find that. Thanks.

  • Vanderbilt YMCA offer clean, comfortable and tranquil rooms for under $100 per night --in some cases, much less.

    Vanderbilt YMCA
    224 East 47th Street
    (between 2nd and 3rd Avenue)
    New York, NY 10017
    1-212-912-2500

    http://www.ymcanyc.org/index.php?id=1097


    The M15 Bus or the #6 Line will get you there in under 30 minutes.
    6 Train -
    http://www.mta.info/nyct/service/sixline��

    M15 Bus -
    http://www.mta.info/nyct/bus/schedule/ma��


    Option 2:
    Since a hostel can run you up to $3000.00, try and find out if some of the apartments built as staff housing for the WCMC are being subleted on NY Craigslist as that could make it under $2000 for the rental.

    http://newyork.craigslist.org/mnh/fee/92��
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