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Old 02-20-2008, 01:16 PM
 
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I would appreciate any advice in terms of this area:

I'm a massage therapist and will be bringing my career to the next level, working also in Mental Health field. I have dogs, love the outdoors, I love nature, trees etc....Plase to live has to be a rental right now and affordable. Anyone any advice? I know that Napa is great in terms of all that, but when I was there everywhere I wanted to walk my dogs in state parks, dogs were not allowed (how is this possible, coming from arizona, where they can just run everywhere...).
I'm late back, into organic foods etc....

Thanks, I appreciate any comments.
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Old 02-20-2008, 06:53 PM
 
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ur question is poorly configured...so im not sure what you are asking....but the napa area and sacramento area are completely different areas. 1.5 hrs at least west/east of each other. sacto and napa both have wilderness and trees, sacto is more affordable (becuz its farther from the coast) but napa may have more to offer, as well as being close to the city (sf)
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Old 04-08-2008, 03:17 PM
 
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I would appreciate any advice in terms of this area:

I'm a massage therapist and will be bringing my career to the next level, working also in Mental Health field. I have dogs, love the outdoors, I love nature, trees etc....Plase to live has to be a rental right now and affordable. Anyone any advice? I know that Napa is great in terms of all that, but when I was there everywhere I wanted to walk my dogs in state parks, dogs were not allowed (how is this possible, coming from arizona, where they can just run everywhere...).
I'm late back, into organic foods etc....

Thanks, I appreciate any comments.
Like someone else pointed out Sac and Napa aren't near each other and both are very different. Dogs are allowed in almost all parks (on a leash). Napa is far more expensive. Depends on what you want out of the community.
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