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Old 03-24-2024, 06:26 AM
Status: "Positive change starts with admitting when one is wrong." (set 29 days ago)
 
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Thank you to all those who posted helpful, experience-based responses. Much appreciated!
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Old 03-24-2024, 12:58 PM
 
Location: Mountains of Oregon
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Mother Nature is very powerful & unpredictable. Noone ever knows what will happen for sure, with the weather, or when....
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Old 03-27-2024, 08:18 AM
 
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It sounds like you would do fine in Oregon or Washington. The biggest problem is economics, Ashland used to be a nice cheap little hippie town and then all the Californians decided to move there and blow the housing market to smithereens.



And whether or not you like rain. Everything is green up there for a reason



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a casualty of climate-change.

Our elected leaders blaming Global Warming is just one more way they are trying to shift responsibility off themselves. They'll get it under control eventually but it will take several more seasons.
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Old 03-27-2024, 09:36 AM
 
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And whether or not you like rain. Everything is green up there for a reason
Ashland averages 22 inches of rain per year. The national average rainfall is 38 inches.
Precipitation days per year: Ashland 109, US 106
Sunny days per year: Ashland 198, US 205

If there is an issue with rain in Ashland it is that there is not enough of it. The green forests are there because 100 years ago the area was temperate rain forest. Things have changed dramatically. As these forests burn, they will not regrow as they did 100 years ago. Look for more chaparral growth.
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Old 03-31-2024, 08:28 AM
Status: "Positive change starts with admitting when one is wrong." (set 29 days ago)
 
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Great insight, Jessie Mitchell. Thanks.
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