You're in Idaho now, right? When's the last time you were in Sacramento?
It's hard for me to describe why I like living in Sacramento or close). Sacramento doesn't blow you away. I will say that I've been here most of the last 48 years.
JFK High graduate of 1968. Go Cougars! If you haven't been here for a while, you will find it dramatically different. mostly in a good way, I think.
Things I like that you might like or hate:
- I love weather that is outdoorsy three seasons. You could wear shorts here most of spring, summer and fall. Yes the heat can be brutal, but Sacramento has the most beautiful summer nights I've ever experienced. And you can practically live on your patio or balcony year round. And having relatives back east and in the south, dry heat is MUCH preferable to me.
-Sacramento definitely has a left leaning political bent, like most of urban California.
-Sacramento is one of the most diverse cities in the US racially and ethnically. I love that. Your can experience many cultures right here. And people are pretty accepting. There is a strong LGBTQ community here, that's been here a very long time. Generally, people are pretty tolerant here.
-The food culture here has come leaps and bounds. Lots of really special coffee and craft beer places, too.
-Being right in the heart of the Central Valley means the produce available close by is amazing year round. There are lots of great farmers' markets.
-There are tons of cultural and food events.that go on all the time and live theater is alive and thriving here.
-It is the City of Trees and I love trees. There are a lot of very nice parks all over and the American River parkland and bike trail are amazing.
-I'm excited about the future of downtown revitalization, including the new arena. Midtown continues to get better and the railyards development downtown could be spectacular.
-I love our rivers and driving around in the Delta.
-Some people think its a face slap to the city, but I see its location close to so many other activities and special places as a positive. Within a couple of hours I can be at beaches, ocean headlands, redwood forests, Sierra Nevada beauty, Lake Tahoe, Yosemite. the Napa Valley and other gorgeous wine-growing regions. There's camping, skiing, back-packing, day hiking, river rafting, beach sunning and more. Its hard to beat the sheer diversity of habitats to enjoy.
-If you want the uber-international and cosmopolitan city experience, San Francisco can't be beat and is close.
-Sacramento is urban, but still retains a smaller town feel.
-The River Cats and Republic are great.
-The Kings!
Probable negatives?
-Housing prices and cost of living in general. Certainly more affordable than the coastal areas, but its still pricy and getting more so.
-Bad air quality.
-Public transit needs improvement.
-It does get HOT.
-Drought.
-Depending on where you live, wildfires and/or flooding could happen to you.
-Lack of major corporate presence means the arts has a struggle here.
-Anything I like above that you don't.
That's all I can think of right now. Does that help?