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Well, that's a bit harsh. I've spent the past two summers in Folsom, and I didn't think Sacremento was that bad. But i will say, i do prefer the old culture of Europe to the commercialism of America. And, why move to the Bay Area, you'd be further from Tahoe, by far the most beautiful place in California, and the Sequoia NP, I love them!
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Well, it's true, those places are nice. But so are San Francisco and Berkeley, and the beaches and shops in Monterey and Carmel, and Santa Cruz with its laid-back hippie style, and Yosemite, and Big Basin, and Point Reyes, and you're still within a pretty easy drive to Tahoe from here.
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Well, living in Ireland all my life I'm pretty used to having everything a fairly close (less than two hours) drive from me. As for Monterey and Carmel, I've been to both and loved them. San Francisco, and San Diego, were the two nicest (American) cities I've been to, and Yosemite was spectacular. California is like a mini country in it's diversty.
Just out of curiousty, what's your favourite place here?
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Oh, man, that's hard. My favorite city is definitely San Francisco. If my novel does well so I can afford it, I'll probably move there. (Unless I end up moving to France, but that's by no means certain.)
My favorite winery is the Navarro Vineyard in Mendocino County. My favorite wilderness area is probably Point Reyes overall, although Big Basin and Yosemite are both more spectacular, my problem with them being they're also more crowded. The thing I like best of all about this area is the variety. You can do city stuff, you can do wilderness stuff, and it's all in easy reach. I had the same feeling in Seattle when I lived there.
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Yeah, California is definitely like a seperate country itself. I was going to visit California, and maybe get into the film business, but I can't stand the heat. I can't stand America's climate. This was another thing that influenced my discision to move to Paris. I want a climate that doesn't go above 80 degrees farenheit at all except in rare cases. I realize there are places in America like this, but I don't feel like staying in America.
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héhé thx I didn't notice that...
Tu es français toi aussi ? o_O
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No, I've just been studying French for a few months and by now can usually understand what I read and occasionally manage a phrase or two. I'm still pretty bad, though.
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I could teach you some french and you some english (I need to improve mine... )
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Stupid minimum post length . . .
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