Tell me about living in Cleveland.

To echo BMalion, you’re welcome at our dopefests. While they’re small, the quality is pretty good. I’m always there, Elendil’s Heir usually comes, kittenblue usually makes it, and we have a rotating group to fill it out. Even got Gfactor(a lawyer] to make it down to one.

Cleveland is great, there is a river that catches on fire and there’s are a bunch of fat people who are funny and one of them wears too much make up. But it’s OK because you’re constantly surrounded by wacky office co-workers :slight_smile:

Just to keep things clear, that fire happened more than 40 years ago.

And just to keep that memory alive, I named my company “Flaming River Art.”

I might have to make it to one of those, living in the Cincinnati area as I do. How long does it take to drive from Cincinnati to Cleveland? 5 hours?

Thanks everyone! I have my interview on Tuesday, so keep your fingers crossed for me. :slight_smile:

My wife and I moved to Cleveland about 2 1/2 years ago from California. I’ll second to almost everything Sigmagirl said. Winters can be extraordinarily beautiful. Most communities in the area keep the roads fairly well plowed and salted. With the proper clothes and accessories, I’ve found winter here much less worse than expected.

I’d say Lakewood (and the westside in general) would be a good starting point. We currently live in Westlake and love it, although we’re moving to Northfield (southeast) in a couple of weeks.

Good luck on the interview!

LOL CelticCowboy I was just going to offer Q.N. Jones a nice condo to buy at a super low price in Northfield :slight_smile: My friends had a kid and bought a house and are stuck with a condo they need to sell.

I live in and am from Northfield’s neighbor, Macedonia. We’ll be in the same school district. I love it here!

Anyway, QN if you want an awesome deal on a condo in Northfield, just a few minutes from Northfield Park, PM me. It’s not “minutes from downtown” or uh…urban, or walkable. But you won’t beat the price!

Typically less… I’ve driven there from Lexington in 5 1/2. …I had a strong tailwind…

I grew up in Cleveland Heights and Chagrin Falls. I haven’t lived there since 1972, but I now go back pretty frequently and always feel like I’m home when I’m there. My cousin and his family live in Cleveland Heights, in the Cedar/Fairmont area, and they love it there. They can walk to a lot of shops and restaurants, and they’re close to Coventry, Little Italy, and University Circle. The downside is that it’s still pretty rough between University Circle and “true” downtown.

Good luck with your interview!

We’ve just bought a house there, and are expecting delivery of a shiny new daughter a little later this summer. We like the area a lot, and have heard very good things about the schools. It’s always nice to confirm things, though.

And I’m not selling a condo, but I can recommend a decent apartment complex in Westlake that will have an opening as of June 1st.

One of the nice things about Cleveland is that the old neighborhoods weren’t torn down in the '60s and '70s like they were in many cities of similar size.

Yep. Cleveland rocks.

One of my good friends is selling her wonderful house in Lakewood for a very good price…PM me and I’ll send you a link! **Lillith Fair’s **house out in the suburbs sold in two days, so unfortunately that isn’t an option for you. I love living in Cleveland…well, the west suburbs, but I work downtown. The winter’s aren’t THAT bad, especially if you are on the Westside. The snow is much worse in other states! Right now it has been raining too much, but that’s pretty much the story around the country. My daughter moved to Greensboro NC and feels that Cleveland’s restaurant scene is much, much better…and the road system. And my son moved a ways south of Des Moines and misses the easy access to airports, shopping, schools, hospitals…heck, around here you trip over hospitals and clinics every few blocks! Especially in Westlake…seems there’s a branch of University Hospital or a Cleveland Clinic literally every two miles!

And as I tell people, we don’t get mudslides, we don’t get firestorms, hurricanes and tornadoes are almost non-existent, drought is not the norm, no fire ants, no kudzu, practically no earthquakes that get noticed, flooding is localized and rare, there is plenty of electricity and fresh water, and they haven’t started limiting how many bags of trash you can put out in most places.

Saw more panhandlers at intersections in Greensboro than I’ve ever seen in Cleveland.

True, you haven’t seen me since December.

So, how’d the interview go? Do we need to set up a “Welcome to Cleveland” party?

I like Parma. Houses are as cheap as you can imagine. West Side Market, Sausage Shoppe, 8 Italian Bakeries/butchers within city limits. Postage stamp yards and easy access to the highway. Also plenty of buses to downtown. I don’t live there, but I would not mind it.

MOre like 4 hours, depending on road construction.

And pretty much nobody remembers the thing about white socks anymore.:slight_smile:

Say, stranger, you’re new around here, ain’t ya?

Ohhhhh yes we do. And the pink flamingos will never die.

Chrome balls in the front yard, anyone?

I still proudly drink my coffee at work as we speak from my Ghoulardi coffee-mug.