BrentM
Well-Known Member
Ugh, this post needs deleted. We have way too many people and the old awesome Idaho is a sheet show of people in every nook and cranny. Natives never post about it. We are a dying breed tho. God I miss my old Idaho.
No Sir; it's a thing called wife/marriage. Luckily, we did not stay there any longer than we have to.ON PURPOSE??????
I thought they had run out of available to purchase land already.I hope to be able to have a place in Idaho. My wife is from Lewiston and from then places we've been to around the state, I definitely want a to live there. Only downside is it's so **** expensive.
Yep. Nothing left out there. Besides, even if there was land available, idk why anyone would want to live in that horrible place.I thought they had run out of available to purchase land already.
I pulled my kids out of school 5 years ago. After I went to the school carnival with them and looked at the oompa loompa looking freeks there. Both teaching and students. This ain't the place I was raised. We definitely have some planters nowUgh, this post needs deleted. We have way too many people and the old awesome Idaho is a sheet show of people in every nook and cranny. Natives never post about it. We are a dying breed tho. God I miss my old Idaho.
I miss the old, or older Idaho also. Back in 2008 Boise had the ammenties of a city, but a small town feel. Friendly people, open space, slower pace of life. Central and Northern Idaho even more so. Not so much anymore.Ugh, this post needs deleted. We have way too many people and the old awesome Idaho is a sheet show of people in every nook and cranny. Natives never post about it. We are a dying breed tho. God I miss my old Idaho.
True that brother!!! Sometimes one gets a new 42 Mp camera and can't wait to share... shoulda stuck with deer and antelope picsUgh, this post needs deleted. We have way too many people and the old awesome Idaho is a sheet show of people in every nook and cranny. Natives never post about it. We are a dying breed tho. God I miss my old Idaho.
Yeah we're in Nampa and hemorrhaging farm land… New houses and apartments every where, miss not being able to see the mtns cause of all the apartment buildingsI miss the old, or older Idaho also. Back in 2008 Boise had the ammenties of a city, but a small town feel. Friendly people, open space, slower pace of life. Central and Northern Idaho even more so. Not so much anymore.
I remember back then the traffic was getting worse. But I seem to recall you still saw rock chucks along the highway in Caldwell and maybe Nampa back then.Yeah we're in Nampa and hemorrhaging farm land… New houses and apartments every where, miss not being able to see the mtns cause of all the apartment buildings
Absolutely, and if they keep letting all these people in from the open borders it'll be worse yet...Seriously, this place (Idaho) has been ruined. It's not even a shell of the 60 s and 70 s it was.
Just another place crowded with people who are all in a hurry and many are rude and oblivious to everyone else.
The recreation, hunting, fishing, boating, sking, etc are all crowded and the resources ( game, fish and so forth) are devastated from levels of even 1-2 years ago. If you don't believe this do some research and not with F&G, the know it all Realtor selling you a house, etc. Talk to some long term residents who are truly games/woodsmen. Sad, very sad….. and getting worse quickly.