Providence and Portland are always at the top of my list, so I suspect that we have similar quiz answers. I echo your Connecticut?
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huh, Hartford. If there are any city fathers trying to get their name on these things, it would be Hartford.
Hartford is in a pickle. It needs more young people with disposable income to infuse the city with life, but since it sucks right now, professionals aren't gonna do that.
I would advise not considering Hartford.
Boston, on the other hand...
Connecticut
I'm trying to convice my friends to name their expected girl baby Connecticut. It goes really well with their last name! Also, I want them to name the boy Jimmy Carter. Sadly, they seem to not be listening to me.
Yeah, well. My mom told me about a couple jobs with a publisher in CT, but I'm not that hard up for a job that Greenwood looks attractive.
However, there is a job with St Martin's Press in Boston.
Welcome back, SA.
I am very, very glad to hear the news about beth's MIL.
Gronk, gronk, gronkity, gronk
I lived in CT for years - but if anyone was to go live there - new Haven, not hartford. Hartford still feels like an insurance town, wwhere the sidewalks roll up at 6:00
Timelies. I hope beth is still resting and her MiL continues to improve. Welcome back, SA! I went to Portland for the first time over New Year's and I loved. I'm kind iof plotting to move up there, whici is a little silly as I just moved here, but it's got a lot going for it. I think CT came up for me on one of those Find Your Spot thing. All I know about it is via Gilmore Girls and Kristin, so I considered it, but DH vetoed early in the deciding where to live game.
I lived in a nice part of Connecticut recently. Unfortunately there was no Indian or Thai food within 45 minutes, which was a hardship. My Spot wants me to live in Danbury, CT, to which I say, no thanks. But the other top choices were good (#2, Northampton).
After I graduated from college I lived with my grandfather in DC for a couple of months and temped, spent 10 weeks in Sicily on an archaeological field project, traveled Europe with my mother for 2 weeks, then back to DC and temping while my grandfather drove around the country on a widower's odyssey, then did some for-pay archaeological work in the mid-atlantic region. Then to graduate school, which was a mistake even though I took a year off before going to make sure I wanted to. Oh well.