[h-cost] Stuff of interest in Seattle?

2007-05-24 Thread E House
It looks like there's a good chance that within the year, I'll be moving to the Seattle area. Is there anything out there of interest to h-cost type folks? -E House, dreading packing and planning to start EARLY this time... ___ h-costume mailing

RE: [h-cost] Stuff of interest in Seattle?

2007-05-24 Thread LuAnn Mason
] Stuff of interest in Seattle? It looks like there's a good chance that within the year, I'll be moving to the Seattle area. Is there anything out there of interest to h-cost type folks? -E House, dreading packing and planning to start EARLY this time

RE: [h-cost] Stuff of interest in Seattle?

2007-05-24 Thread Paula Praxis
You'll love Seattle? I spent 10 years there - college beyond. I've been gone for 27 years but I love it every time I go visit. The city is vibrant and you'll discover lots od history related groups there. Their theater is also outstanding

Re: [h-cost] Stuff of interest in Seattle?

2007-05-24 Thread Carmen Beaudry
It looks like there's a good chance that within the year, I'll be moving to the Seattle area. Is there anything out there of interest to h-cost type folks? -E House, dreading packing and planning to start EARLY this time... It depends on what period you're looking for. European history

Re: [h-cost] Stuff of interest in Seattle?

2007-05-24 Thread Elisabeth Doornink
I'm a Localite - not in Seattle itself, but across the water in a lovely little town named Poulsbo. If you'd like to live near Seattle but not *in* King County (which is...half city), I put forward the option of living in Kitsap. It's cheaper, but I'm only an hour's commute away from Seattle.