GMorrison
He came home a week early this year. Too hot and too smoky.
I've lived in the Boise area for the last 16 years. It's growing that's for sure and the housing prices are higher than in Cal at the moment. But all that said, it's a beautiful relaxing state. I love it and probabl won't ever leave. The only other place I'd live is Texas where I was born and raised.
GM, it's always hot and smoky here in the summer.....Every year, over 100. It's just something you come to expect when you live in the Northwest. In the winter, the valley gets an inversion so we get fog (thicker than San Fran) for a week or two....and cold, sometimes below zero. Again, you just learn to live with it. We don't get a lot of snow though except in the mountains so we don't shovel much and we have water all year long from the snow caped Rockies. Enough to water your lawn all day if you wish and irrigate the agg land.
Stick, we may be known for potatos, but here in the Valley the farmers grow corn, wheat, onions, mint, kale, hops and alfalfa. The potatos come for the centeral and eastern part which also grow sugar beets.