curioustraveler
New member
Hello PNW C-Brats,
My wife and I currently live in Annapolis and we're trying to determine where we want to retire. I'm about 12 years out so we have some time.
We love the water, and the Chesapeake Bay is great, but the summer heat and humidity coupled with the bugs is too much for my wife. We lived in Colorado for a while and the weather (sunny, dry, no bugs) ruined us for enjoying the weather any where else.
When thinking about combining our love for the mountains and the water, obviously the PNW comes up high on the list. (And I already have the perfect boat!) All we ever hear about is how rainy and cloudy it is but I don't think I've ever actually spoken with someone who lives there. Just like first hand experience of CO weather is different from what most people think (it's not a blizzard everyday?) I know WA weather may not actually be gloomy for 365 days a year.
So I'd love to hear from those of you who live in the region. Since we'll be retired, we aren't limited to any specific cities in the area. I'd love to be close to the water but we could be inland as well. Also, it may just be for the summers.
What's most important for us is relatively low humidity, lack of bugs, and a good amount of sun. Should we consider the area?
Thanks
My wife and I currently live in Annapolis and we're trying to determine where we want to retire. I'm about 12 years out so we have some time.
We love the water, and the Chesapeake Bay is great, but the summer heat and humidity coupled with the bugs is too much for my wife. We lived in Colorado for a while and the weather (sunny, dry, no bugs) ruined us for enjoying the weather any where else.
When thinking about combining our love for the mountains and the water, obviously the PNW comes up high on the list. (And I already have the perfect boat!) All we ever hear about is how rainy and cloudy it is but I don't think I've ever actually spoken with someone who lives there. Just like first hand experience of CO weather is different from what most people think (it's not a blizzard everyday?) I know WA weather may not actually be gloomy for 365 days a year.
So I'd love to hear from those of you who live in the region. Since we'll be retired, we aren't limited to any specific cities in the area. I'd love to be close to the water but we could be inland as well. Also, it may just be for the summers.
What's most important for us is relatively low humidity, lack of bugs, and a good amount of sun. Should we consider the area?
Thanks