KageNoKarasu's avatar
Neither can I.,it's some 1500 miles away. But I used to be able to see it right out the front door, every morning. (well, every morning it wasn't gray, XD )
Synesthi's avatar
I can see Mt. Hood from my doorstep, provided it isn't raining. Which, being the Pacific Northwest, it almost always is.
KageNoKarasu's avatar
Hehehee, it is. I miss that kind of rain
Synesthi's avatar
I'm going to college in Massachusetts later this month, and I'm hoping for some good, solid rains. I don't know what to do without it. :)
KageNoKarasu's avatar
It's wetter there than the midwest. I lived in Vermont for more than a year, and well.. it's cold in the winter, humid in the summer.
I kind of miss it there, actually.
Watch for the drivers, they is crazee!
Synesthi's avatar
I'll be studying in rural midwestern Massachusetts, so I'm hoping the scary drivers will be far away, and I'll just be dodging tractors instead. :D 

I have heard many things about the extreme weather variability, though. :P