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Yep, I probably got the photo titles wrong....
Leave it to me....I am NOT a Milwaukee native and hubby was driving all over and I took shots and forgot half of what he said it was.... he's the native Wisconson guy...I hail from or claim Washington state, since I lived there 27 years..:D
Yes, We did drive across that long bridge but in a Swift Semi, so we were governed at 65...Louisiana is awesome, so sad that the hurricaines destroyed so much.... some of the pictures I have of NO and places around there are places that no longer exist...:o
Seattle, is one place I would only like to visit..because of all the rain. I am an east-sider in WA, from Yakima, Moses Lake and Spokane, all places I have lived in the 27 years....
Here are some shots of other great WA state places.... Oh, and thanks for the corrections on the Milwaukee photos...my DH would cringe from my misnaming them..... :eek:
I am going to get to see all of your hometowns someday!
Actually, since DH and I now call our RV home and plan to start touring the US in 2008, I am planning on visiting the great places you gals wrote about -- CorsairMac did a great job promoting her state and area but DH knows all that great stuff because he lived there for 8 years in Las Cruces..... :D wheee!!!
The USA rocks!! Canada, especially the western part where Popoki Nui lives is gorgeous too..... why not post some photos with hometown description. I plan to make special note of all the places you mention and show me photos of, on our RVing tour starting in 08'
I wanna see photos!!!!!
Orland, California by way of the beach
This is a great thread! I love hearing about everyone's hometown, either current or where they grew up, or both.
I grew up on the beaches of Ventura, California (south of Santa Barbara...and hello there fatbottomed girl in Simi Valley!) but now live in Orland, California. Hardly anyone knows of us, but when we tell them we're about 20 miles west of Chico, then the light bulb goes on. Good bike riding there, one of the largest municipal parks in the nation, Sierra Nevada Brewing Company, and Cal State Chico, which is trying to overcome a party-school rep.
Anyway, when we moved here from Ventura we pretty much went into culture shock. There are REAL COWBOYS here wearing tight Wranglers and REAL SPURS and there are more cows than people. We're at about 6,500 residents, and our county has about 26,000 total.
Orland was once in the Guiness Book of World Records for having the most churches and bars per capita than any other city in the U.S.
We grow olives and rice and almonds. Cal Worthington lives here (but not his dog Spot). We're about halfway between Sacramento and the Oregon border, and Tahoe and Mt. Shasta are an easy morning's drive for skiing.
Besides the wonderful small-town environment, what I love about my little city is that on every holiday where an American flag is in order, such as Veterans Day, Memorial Day, etc., the local Boy Scouts put up hundreds of large American flags along the two miles of the city's main street. They drilled holes in the sidewalk near the curb for each flag's pole, and the flags are spaced about 20 feet from each other. It's absolutely spectacular, and when the flags went up after 9/11, it was nearly impossible to drive down the main drag without crying.