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<blockquote data-quote="GrampaGrossbart" data-source="post: 491935" data-attributes="member: 2386"><p>Actually super close to Fremont Brewing, and yeah, it is both a great area but also stupid expensive. Lease is up soon and will likely be shuffling somewhere a little more affordable. And maybe even somewhere I can have the occasional pipe in peace! That's the one downside, like you say--nowhere and I mean nowhere to puff, and since my current apartment complex has a strict policy in all the common areas and even the roof I've been S.O.L. Even if circumstances hadn't turned me into a very seldom patron of the pipe I wouldn't be able to enjoy it more often :/</p><p></p><p>Bummer to hear about normal folks feeling the pinch in your neck of the woods, too--guess that's happening all over. And even down here in the city the Washington weather comes by its reputation honestly! These summers are the best as far as I'm concerned, but that first winter out here got to me more than I expected--I blame the lack of a woodstove or fireplace to counteract the gloom.</p><p></p><p>Back in Florida we had our fair share of wind, flooding, and outages, too--I got out just before one that took out power for some of my friends for two frickin weeks. And then when I was living a few blocks from the Boulder Creek we got hit with a hundred year flood--which they said was the result of a thousand year rain! That was a crazy time--a few people died and the property damage was unbelievable across the region. Got out unscraped from it myself, thankfully, but it has made me leery of living right up on waterways, tempting though it is...</p><p></p><p>As for earthquakes, that'll be a new one on me but I'm not in any hurry! I don't scare easy, though, and if it's not one damn thing it'll be another...like a volcano! Good thing we've got plenty of those, too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GrampaGrossbart, post: 491935, member: 2386"] Actually super close to Fremont Brewing, and yeah, it is both a great area but also stupid expensive. Lease is up soon and will likely be shuffling somewhere a little more affordable. And maybe even somewhere I can have the occasional pipe in peace! That's the one downside, like you say--nowhere and I mean nowhere to puff, and since my current apartment complex has a strict policy in all the common areas and even the roof I've been S.O.L. Even if circumstances hadn't turned me into a very seldom patron of the pipe I wouldn't be able to enjoy it more often :/ Bummer to hear about normal folks feeling the pinch in your neck of the woods, too--guess that's happening all over. And even down here in the city the Washington weather comes by its reputation honestly! These summers are the best as far as I'm concerned, but that first winter out here got to me more than I expected--I blame the lack of a woodstove or fireplace to counteract the gloom. Back in Florida we had our fair share of wind, flooding, and outages, too--I got out just before one that took out power for some of my friends for two frickin weeks. And then when I was living a few blocks from the Boulder Creek we got hit with a hundred year flood--which they said was the result of a thousand year rain! That was a crazy time--a few people died and the property damage was unbelievable across the region. Got out unscraped from it myself, thankfully, but it has made me leery of living right up on waterways, tempting though it is... As for earthquakes, that'll be a new one on me but I'm not in any hurry! I don't scare easy, though, and if it's not one damn thing it'll be another...like a volcano! Good thing we've got plenty of those, too. [/QUOTE]
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