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Re: EHS and California

Stefanie Toth
All people, who were writing me here, have left California.
I hope that isn't a bad sign.


--- Auntie Patricia <[hidden email]> schrieb am Sa, 20.10.2012:

Von: Auntie Patricia <[hidden email]>
Betreff: Re: [eSens] Re: EHS and California
An: [hidden email]
Datum: Samstag, 20. Oktober, 2012 04:02 Uhr








 



 


   
     
     
      i'm sorry, stefanie, but i'm not there at this time.

i lived all over the bay area years ago from age 26 to 35,

including marin, the city and all the way down to cupertino.  



i'm up in oregon now.  but maybe you can look on the

internet for camping sites or even bit of land...

or a roommate situation?  

"roommate wanted - i will bring my own little house."  

http://pinterest.com/vjpulver/small-homes-on-wheels-vardos-caravans-such/

i found a roommate situation for a month once in marin

when i needed to attended a class - on craigslist.  

the woman was looking for a permanent roommate, but

i asked if i could stay for just a month, and we worked it out.  

:)  

once you are in CA, you will be able to asses the area better.

redwood city has a lot of mountainous terrain,

menlo park - both on the Highway 1 side.  

near hwy 1 would be better than near I-5.  

I-5 is one big long stretched out city...

hwy 1 is (or was) wooded and hilly... lovely.  :)

it's near stanford (in palo alto, near I-5)

not too far from silicon valley in san jose,

and a community college is on hwy 1, so there might

be places you can find to share at first while you are

looking for a good spot.  ?  



best wishes for finding a very safe, comfortable place.  

love, patricia



On Oct 19, 2012, at 3:23 PM, furstc0404 wrote:



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> Patricia:  are there areas designated

> specially for those houses on wheels

> in safe parks?  have you a link?  Would

> like to look at safety factors, costs,

> permits for "parking" etc..

>

> Thanks

>

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> --- In [hidden email], Auntie Patricia <auntiepatricia@...> wrote:

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>> stefanie, i have been looking at "very small houses"

>> which can be built on wheels.  if an area becomes

>> intolerable, you can move it to another area.  i have

>> also been looking lustfully at airstream trailers...

>> they are made of metal and can also be moved.  

>> love, patricia

>>

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>> On Oct 19, 2012, at 12:57 PM, Stefanie Toth wrote:

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>>> Thanks very much Marc. I hope I can find something.

>>> I guess my life will now always look that. I always will now

>>> have to find something in the wildness :-) , driving there?

>>> I wonder I am not even starting to like it :-) .

>>>

>>> Stefanie

>>>

>>>

>>> --- Marc Martin <marc@...> schrieb am Fr, 19.10.2012:

>>>

>>> Von: Marc Martin <marc@...>

>>> Betreff: Re: [eSens] Re: EHS and California

>>> An: [hidden email]

>>> Datum: Freitag, 19. Oktober, 2012 21:27 Uhr

>>>

>>>      Yes, that is helpful -- no cellphone coverage at all in some

>>>

>>> areas between La Honda and Cupertino... although there

>>>

>>> are no houses there, either!  But certainly living on the

>>>

>>> fringe of where the houses are and the wilderness begins

>>>

>>> could be a good area.

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>> Marc

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