Joyce

Dh and I are planning to move this year and California is at the top
of our list of choices in the US, we're in the northeast now. brrrr.... <g>

I've read a little bit online about moving to California and what people
think once they did that but I'd really like to know what the atmosphere
for unschoolers is and what location people would recommend looking into moving to
in California. It's such a big place I'm not sure where would be good.

Any other information you can think of about good or bad points about certain
areas in California would be greatly appreciated.

I'm not sure that the monitors would want this discussion on the list,
please feel free to email me privately.

Thank You,
Joyce

Melissa

--- In [email protected], "Joyce" <joyce@c...>
wrote:


<<I've read a little bit online about moving to California and what
people think once they did that but I'd really like to know what the
atmosphere for unschoolers is and what location people would
recommend looking into moving to in California. It's such a big
place I'm not sure where would be good.>>

Joyce,

I would be happy to give you all the info that I can (I lived in CA
for 20 years). However, I can't see your entire email address. If
you would provide it, I will email you off list.

Melissa

Joyce

Thank You Melissa.

My email address is joyce@...

Joyce



-----Original Message-----
From: Melissa [mailto:melissa4123@...]
Sent: Monday, February 09, 2004 10:55 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [UnschoolingDiscussion] Re: OT: considering moving to
California


--- In [email protected], "Joyce" <joyce@c...>
wrote:


<<I've read a little bit online about moving to California and what
people think once they did that but I'd really like to know what the
atmosphere for unschoolers is and what location people would
recommend looking into moving to in California. It's such a big
place I'm not sure where would be good.>>

Joyce,

I would be happy to give you all the info that I can (I lived in CA
for 20 years). However, I can't see your entire email address. If
you would provide it, I will email you off list.

Melissa



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--- In [email protected], "Joyce" <joyce@c...>
wrote:

<<My email address is joyce@c...

Joyce>>

LOL...For some reason your email address was still cut off. Let's
try this, you email me and then I'll reply to it.

melissa4123@...

Melissa

Melissa

--- In [email protected], "Melissa"
<melissa4123@y...> wrote:

Ok, one more time....

melissa@

yahoo.com

maybe that will work.

Melissa

[email protected]

In a message dated 2/9/04 10:28:53 AM, melissa4123@... writes:

<< <<My email address is joyce@c...



Joyce>>


LOL...For some reason your email address was still cut off. Let's

try this, you email me and then I'll reply to it.


melissa4123@... >>

Yahoo is doing you all a favor and truncating addresses so that they can't be
"harvested" electronically.

If you want to give your address to someone without it being an address cut
it in two or put in spaces that they need to take out later.

I've sent those addresses to those two (others might have as well) because,
maybe, I can see them for being a moderator??

My address is SandraDodd and then aol.com You guys could supply the @

Sandra

pam sorooshian

On Feb 9, 2004, at 3:19 PM, SandraDodd@... wrote:

> Yahoo is doing you all a favor and truncating addresses so that they
> can't be
> "harvested" electronically.

We have the list set so that you should be able to go to the members
list on the yahoogroups website and find full email addresses, though.

>
> If you want to give your address to someone without it being an
> address cut
> it in two or put in spaces that they need to take out later.

I think but I might be wrong, that it works to put the address inside
the "greater than/less than" symbols: <pamsoroosh@...>.


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