B.E. Ward wrote:Hi Greg..
I may be wrong, of course, but I think you'll find rain barrels to be a *feature* if you were to sell your home here in WA, rather than an eyesore.
Have you spent much time in the Spokane area? I'm curious what attracts you there as opposed to, say, western Washington.
Hello B.E. Ward,
I would agree! But my area is really upside-down/backwards... My county bans pitbulls and the city next to mine is cracking down on people keeping chickens on their property. My own town has 'lawn laws' (grasses and 'weeds' must be kept to a maximum height of 4 inches.) making the practice of turning my own property into an edible landscape an uphill battle I am tired of fighting.
I tired to grow some mullein and the city came and weed whacked the stalk down while I was away for a few days. I had ignored a letter they sent, thinking I would just hope they would ignore me and go after someone else... Anyways.
We have visited Spokane 4 times in the last year and a half. My partner has a friend from school who lives their and invited us out to visit. We've only been in the spring and winter as our schedules keep up locked up here during the summers. I had never been anywhere in that region of the US and had longed to see any part of Washington. So we went and really enjoyed it! I know Spokane has a bad rap... #spokanesucks...#spokanistan...etc. But I lived in Tucson for almost 4 years and really enjoyed that (except the heat) and everyone harps on Tucson too. I'm not married to Spokane, I don't think the rest of my family is either. I personally see Spokane as a staging ground. I hope to explore the rest of Washington, Northern Idaho and Oregon too. I'm very green to the the climate and everything else so I think the plan is to observe and explore for a good 2 or 3 years and then settle and buy. I've owned my own home for almost 14 years and owned rental property, I am okay with not being a landlord or property owner for a bit and not having to deal with the joys of 'ownership'... The PNW seems to be a bastion of permaculture, I am looking forward to the opportunity to learn and observe.