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Funny_OreoCookie t1_iu2mkdw wrote

i can finally go outside without a mask! nice! (not referring to covid)

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TheJosht3r t1_iu48k8o wrote

Comparing it to the middle of nowhere Missouri? Pullman is plenty for lil ole me. Great lil place for cycling and I loved being able to walk to the pizza place or to one of the many breweries, restaurants, or clubs for that matter. The walking trails never got old to me and if they did then I would just explore moscow for a while. Yes it's no big city, but if you can't enjoy Pullman you need to slow down and smell the flowers.

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Cougr_Luv t1_iu49dsn wrote

Walk around the corner and you can see all the leaves on the ground. I love this part of the season, right before the rain and snow.

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Myis t1_iu54f2l wrote

Is it suffering from the dumb ass culture war that seems to be happening in small town Oregon? Asking for a friend who is sick of this sh-t.

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LostandWandering- OP t1_iu5hq5a wrote

Exactly. I’m from a big city too and this little place is perfect for me. I also love Moscow so much. I used to ride the trail from Pullman to moscow all the time in the summer!

Porch light is amazing btw.

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Yakima42 t1_iu6bsh1 wrote

Random question, I've always wondered: How does winter and fall in the PNW compare to winter/fall in the Northeast (where I live)?

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salt_heir t1_iu7cxot wrote

I used to live a couple minutes away from that spot. It's beautiful when it gets dark too and the lights on the bridge turn on. There's nothing better than taking a stroll in Downtown Pullman after a night of Cougar football and grabbing some coffee.

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TheBewitchingWitch t1_iudorsn wrote

I’m originally from NJ. We get a lot less snow here. The cold is just cold, it’s not a wet cold. It also does not get as cold. They day I moved from NJ it was negative 26 degrees in the middle of March. It was in the low 50’s in WA 8 days later when I arrived. Fall is nice. I only have had to put my heat on once so far. It’s usually pretty wet too.

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