Sunday, May 25, 2014

Any Little Towns near Colorado Springs, Colorado? -

I m thinking about moving to Colorado Springs Area, and is there any Mountain Towns about 8,000 Feet Up and 15 or 20 Minutes from Town?

The smaller mountain towns along the Hwy 24 / Ute Pass (west of Colorado Springs) include Manitou Springs, Cascade, Chipita Park, Green Mountain Falls, and Woodland Park. All of them have their own charms. Check out my source for more information. Hope you have a great move!

Sure, just head up either Gold Camp road (not a state maintained road so its not pretty when it snows but very nice when its dry) up to Cripple Creek and do some gambling if you are old enough, or up the Ute Pass (theres even a bus that does it for you) to my favorite but expensive town Woodland Park (just watch the cops there!!).

I am a 40 year old single woman relocating to San Diego. I was wondering about good places to live.? -

I can t afford to spend more than $350K on a home. I will be working in La Jolla and do not want more than a 30 min commute. I have no children but 2 dogs and would like some outdoor space for them and I like cafe bars and cool restaurants with an older crowd. I would rather not live in a student or family community what options do I have? Thanks for any guidance you can give.

You can t get much of a home (maybe a condo at the most) within 30 minutes of La Jolla for $350K in a neighborhood that you would even consider living in. I think you should get a place to rent fairly close to La Jolla (look in the Clairemont 92117 area for the best place to live that s close to La Jolla and at a decent price), and then go check out all of the neighborhoods that you can afford to see if any of them appeal to you. You would be making a mistake buying a place out here without knowing about the neighborhood the house is in. And, I think you would be pretty disappointed when you actually find out what that $350K will get you out here.

Kingston Ave is good. Very nice homes along the ocean, and affordable.

What should we do in BC and/or Pacific Northwest USA? -

My family (we re Australian) will be in Victoria, BC for a wedding early next August. There are 5 of us, my father (61), my brother (33), my husband (42), myself (36) and our daughter who will be 11 months old. We ll have two hire cars between us and want to spend 4-5 days together as a family in the week following the wedding, but not sure what would best suit our travel requirements and diverse interests. My father and brother are both keen fishermen, while my husband and I would prefer a wider range of activities, and obviously our daughter won t cope with too much long-distance driving. Only my father has ever spent any time in the USA previously, and we all appreciate spectacular scenery and interesting culture, food wine etc.Should we head up into the Canadian Rockies for a few days, or is that too far to drive? Alternatively, does anyone have any suggesions for spending time in Washington State and/or Oregon?Thanks in anticipation!

I can t say much for outside Washington or Seattle , really, but they re some interesting things in Seattle. There s a lot of Sea Food here. Pike Place Market the oldest farmers market. The Space Needle You can ride to the top of it and eat at the Sky Cafe, the revolving restaurant. The food isn t that great but I heard it s getting better.Not to far from the Space Needle is the EMP: Experience Music Project Also near that is the Seattle Center: It has Sculpture park and you might even be able to see a play at the center theater. There s rides at the Seattle Center, some for little kids and some for adults, games to play. There s the Seattle Aquarium right next to the water and not too far from it there it the Ye Old Curiosity Shop. The stuff there is pretty expensive but it s cool to look in there, they have a real mummy from out in the desert. Whale Watching ( But that s really pricey) You could go to the Art MuseumThere s one of the Hammering Man sculptures in front of it. It s 48 feet tall. The Glass Museum in Tacoma about an hour and a half away. You ll have to look up the schedules but they have times where they go though the actual process of making glass sculptures. You could catch the water taxi( ferry ride) across the water and check out alki beach. ( and more sea food.) I don t know anything about fishing but they re some good lakes around here. ....I think I just gave you bunch of stuff to Google....Well, Hope this helped some and that you enjoy your trip.

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