Plan A, B, C, D
Apr. 15th, 2002 07:33 amPlan C: I don't think I can rally the support of my musically inclined friends to go through with this, really. In fact, I'm pretty sure there isn't a single friend of mine interested in living in the Sacramento area who doesn't live there already.
Plan D: It's easy enough to escape all these material possessions, but it's not so easy to get back into the craft I'd be leaving. Perhaps it'd be better for me to arrange my travel plans for a later date, when it's less of a one-way-ticket.
Plan B: Sure, it's boring, comparatively, but if I'm going to set myself up for future advancement, the time to buy property in Sacramento is now, and no mistake.
Plan A: Yes, Zeugma, there is a very 'temporary' atmosphere in most college environments. And I am definitely feeling too old to waste my time experimenting and fooling around ... I've already learned all I'm gonna learn from that. But here's a question for you now: Can you reccommend any better place for me to go, to locate the types of people I might care for a friendship and/or relationship with? I can't think of one. If you had no wife or friends, where would you go looking to meet them?
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Date: 2002-04-23 12:47 pm (UTC)Option B: House-tethering. Yeah. One of these days perhaps Santa Cruz property values will descend into the realm of sanity. But I doubt it. Sacramento is definitely my _second_ choice.
Option E: That would be interesting. :) However, buying a condo around here would just not be "me". And for how long I would then be tethered to the area,... bleerghk!
Option D: Yes, travel roXor! I have to start making more short trips. To campground within California and stuff like that. I'm already pretty hip on road trips anyway, so ...