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I think I'd have to agree with you.

There was a time I wouldn't have, simply because hurricane season happens every year, and up until a few years ago, it didn't seem to be that way with fires. Now that fires (and the accompanying smoke which, even if you aren't in danger from the fires, can be pretty nightmarish) are becoming an annual thing, I've changed my mind.
I've been considering a second home for a long, long time. This shit is getting me to a point where I'm actively starting to try and figure out where I want that 2nd home to be.
So is San Francisco Sodom and Oakland Gomorrah?

Or is it the other way around?
 
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Just put a frozen whole chicken in cold water in the sink to defrost. Going to brine it overnight then smoke it tomorrow. We will end up making this pasta dish with the cooked chicken.
 

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I think I'd have to agree with you.

There was a time I wouldn't have, simply because hurricane season happens every year, and up until a few years ago, it didn't seem to be that way with fires. Now that fires (and the accompanying smoke which, even if you aren't in danger from the fires, can be pretty nightmarish) are becoming an annual thing, I've changed my mind.
I've been considering a second home for a long, long time. This shit is getting me to a point where I'm actively starting to try and figure out where I want that 2nd home to be.

I lived in California for 48 years. For most of those years, I never gave a lot of thought to the fires that sprung up from time to time. Lately, it has seemed to get much worse. In the last few years I lived there, it seemed like we were in the path of a fire every year. My mom still lives in Napa and it seems like her house, which was never threatened when I was younger, is in the path nearly every year.

My work moved me out of California a couple of years ago. While there are a number of things I miss, the seemingly-increasing annual fire danger is not one of them.
 
I think I'd have to agree with you.

There was a time I wouldn't have, simply because hurricane season happens every year, and up until a few years ago, it didn't seem to be that way with fires. Now that fires (and the accompanying smoke which, even if you aren't in danger from the fires, can be pretty nightmarish) are becoming an annual thing, I've changed my mind.
I've been considering a second home for a long, long time. This shit is getting me to a point where I'm actively starting to try and figure out where I want that 2nd home to be.
Back to Kentucky? Although I do have a friend in Big Sky country which is still out west and he loves it
 
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