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Can anybody comment on living in Deary? I'd like the good, bad and the ugly.
I'm 45 and retiring. |
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I lived in Pullman (about 30 miles away) for many years, and I remember Deary as being very quiet-very rural and the populace seemed to be mostly U of I commuters/farmers/ and a few loggers. Pretty with the Palouse hills meeting the Idaho pine forest/Rocky Mountain foothills.
It would be pretty ok I guess-you have Moscow nearby and it is very pretty around Deary. How did you come up with Deary??? |
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