Re: Recent trip to Dallas
Originally Posted by
Karried
I think what is attracting people to Dallas are jobs and cheaper housing.
Hotrod, if you think Seattle traffic is bad, try sitting in the SF Bay Area traffic. It is horrific- hours of creeping along at 10 miles per hour. The homes there are so crammed together you can't sneeze without waking a neighbor. Hope you like sirens, barking dogs and loud music in the middle of the night, every night. SF is pretty and the ocean is nice (if you like freezing cold water with undertows that people drown in constantly) but it is nice to look at when the fog isn't covering the coast ( which is often - it is on the coast!) Most people think CA is so wonderful - until they try to live there. It's not the carefree beach image that most people think of ... it's not an ideal place to raise children unless you are extremely wealthy. The schools are really bad.
I lived there my entire life and yes I do miss the higher wages and the equity increase of my previous home and the way people are open minded and accepting of diversity, but I don't miss the traffic, horrible schools, conjestion, lines, smog, gangs or earthquakes.
Point being, every city has positives and negatives. I didn't like Dallas at all or Houston - dirty, scary places with tons of freeways, traffic and rude drivers. ( High rises just don't impress me)
But, I liked Galveston and South Padre because I do love the ocean (a warm tropical ocean).
So everyone has their preferences, it makes the world go round.
Karried, I know what you mean about bay area traffic, it seems the whole west coast has a traffic problem.
BUT
The bay area has more transit options than we do in Seattle. Not to mention, freeway options. And the bay area is almost three times the population of Puget Sound's 3.5 M. So traffic there is expected! Traffic here, well it should not be but it really really is!
And unlike Bay area, we have NO CHOICE but to sit in it!
Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!
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