I spent my formative years in Walla Walla. As a young buck, I couldn't wait to get out of there. Now? even though I'm a ways off of retirement, I'd absolutely love to live there (especially after seeing all of Tom's fishing reports!!!), but aside from that the wine scene that exploded after I left the area, decent size, great weather, mountains (Blues are awesome!---not to mention a short drive to the Wallowa's). So basically, there's my vote: WW.
shit, 2-3 hrs to excellent Spokane area Tigers too!
Cracks me up. Grew up in Walla Walla and felt the exact same way when I left town. And feel the same way you do about it now. It's a dang nice town.
I always get a kick out of how many of the high schoolers can't wait to graduate and leave, "Walla Walla is so boring".
I grew up near Nathan Hale in North Seattle. It's just so different now I can't see going back, I told my cousin I'd probably sell him mom's house when the time comes because I'm not interested in living there any more, too busy. When I sobered up and got my survey degree I had lots of choices as top graduate, but picked walla walla for less pay over seattle or tacoma, for the slower lifestyle and good community values, as well as what
@clarkman said. I also though I would be doing a lot more skiing at bluewood (after back injuries at work it's just not enjoyable anymore). Because of elevation and other factors WW has a microclimate that many find enjoyable. I think it's too hot in summer, over 90 for 3 months but not intolerable, We had 10 days of inversion a while back, and 5 more in the near forecast, so it can be gray, 31, and foggy too. A week of 100 in summer and near 5 in winter is not unusual. Not too much snow, and folks for the most part can drive.
I paid off my 30yr in 19.5yr, so I'm in my tiny house. I just can't see buying something these days. Property taxes just went up 50%. My kids are here, 1 in Boise we don't see often, and my other sons been at the pen 10 years now. He has moved up the ladder to supervisory and union stuff also, and will probably career it. I'd think of moving if they did, I missed family being close when I moved here, everyone else was in North Seattle or Ballard. When you start clocking drive times we are a bit out of the way. We have some of the problems other cities have, but not to the same extent from what I've seen in some of my travels. If your into cycling, there is a huge community here, and so many rides you will never get bored. There is theater and music and art if your into that too.
Like any place it has it's pro's and con's, but Walla Walla is a pretty nice place for us.