Try this to avoid snap decisions you will regret later.
Is Reno a passion? Does the carefree urban lifestyle appeal to you right now? Now imagine how long that feeling will last, imagine your feelings six months after the move, a year?
Trial period? Lock up Oregon and Airbnb a place in Reno for three months. How long do you think you will …
Try this to avoid snap decisions you will regret later.
Is Reno a passion? Does the carefree urban lifestyle appeal to you right now? Now imagine how long that feeling will last, imagine your feelings six months after the move, a year?
Trial period? Lock up Oregon and Airbnb a place in Reno for three months. How long do you think you will last?
Change your current situation. Too much responsibility? Subdivide and sell off part of your 100 acres, to people you know and can trust to be good neighbors. I can relate, I am 77 and want less and less responsibility. Think ten years from now, you will want no part of 100 acres.
If you want a lifestyle change, why not into the sun belt, no more cold and snow? Las Vegas?
Reno. Made dozens and dozens of trips to Reno when it was vibrant. Now it is something of a shit hole, but still blue collar. Never liked Vegas. No snow here, but it rains 80-100 inches a year. There is always a winter depression, and I recognize it. Hate the heat, still prefer cool weather. Responsibility is not burdensome. I understand the false appeal of Reno as an escape from my boredom. Yet, I continue to mull it over. My worldview hasn't changed, so no snap decisions, unless I become addled.
Try this to avoid snap decisions you will regret later.
Is Reno a passion? Does the carefree urban lifestyle appeal to you right now? Now imagine how long that feeling will last, imagine your feelings six months after the move, a year?
Trial period? Lock up Oregon and Airbnb a place in Reno for three months. How long do you think you will last?
Change your current situation. Too much responsibility? Subdivide and sell off part of your 100 acres, to people you know and can trust to be good neighbors. I can relate, I am 77 and want less and less responsibility. Think ten years from now, you will want no part of 100 acres.
If you want a lifestyle change, why not into the sun belt, no more cold and snow? Las Vegas?
John,
Reno. Made dozens and dozens of trips to Reno when it was vibrant. Now it is something of a shit hole, but still blue collar. Never liked Vegas. No snow here, but it rains 80-100 inches a year. There is always a winter depression, and I recognize it. Hate the heat, still prefer cool weather. Responsibility is not burdensome. I understand the false appeal of Reno as an escape from my boredom. Yet, I continue to mull it over. My worldview hasn't changed, so no snap decisions, unless I become addled.