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密尔沃基生活:加州记者一家定居威斯康星的自然与社区体验
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本文讲述了一位记者家庭从洛杉矶搬到威斯康星州密尔沃基的故事。出于靠近年迈父母、躲避加州野火以及对生活品质的追求,他们选择了中西部。作者惊喜地发现,威斯康星提供了便捷的自然景观(湖泊、公园、海滩)、友善的社区氛围以及价格实惠的农产品。尽管搬家不易,但与家人团聚、享受慢节奏生活、以及对食材的深入了解,让作者感受到一种回归和满足,认为威斯康星并非“飞越区”,而是温馨的家。

🌳 便捷的自然亲近感:与洛杉矶相比,密尔沃基提供了近乎触手可及的湖泊、公园和海滩,无需长途跋涉,大大提升了生活品质,让作者重拾了儿时家乡(南俄)的亲近感。

💰 经济实惠的优质农产品:作为一名美食爱好者和可持续发展记者,作者对当地农贸市场提供的多样化、价格低廉的农产品赞不绝口,认为这是他们搬到中西部的重要收获之一,显著降低了家庭食品开销。

🤝 温暖真实的社区连接:文章强调了中西部居民(尤其是密尔沃基)的友善热情,作者和丈夫发现与陌生人的互动更加积极和轻松,这使得建立社区联系变得容易,让他们找到了“自己人”。

🏡 生活方式的转变与满足:搬到密尔沃基后,作者的生活方式发生了积极变化,拥有了后院,开始更多地烘焙,并体验到一种“简单的丰盛”,这种回归田园、享受当下生活的状态,让她感觉自己越来越像俄罗斯奶奶,找到了理想的生活状态。

I love how easy it is for us to visit lakes, beaches, and parks in Wisconsin.

When I announced that my family was moving to Wisconsin, many friends and colleagues were surprised.

I'm a journalist, and in my industry, choosing life outside certain major cities is still sometimes seen as an odd move, even with the prevalence of remote work.

Moving to the Midwest from Los Angeles meant I would be potentially further away from networking and job opportunities. Plus, I'd only visited Wisconsin a few times.

There were a few reasons this felt like the right decision, though. My husband's parents lived in Milwaukee, and mine were in Ohio and Pennsylvania. We'd already been talking about living closer to family, and then in January, a series of devastating wildfires spread through Los Angeles.

Thankfully, our house wasn't directly affected, but we were close enough to two major wildfires that we decided to evacuate voluntarily. Our concerns about air quality sped up our timeline significantly.

We figured that in Milwaukee, we could have a better quality of life and, hopefully, save some money — but we didn't expect the Midwest to transform our lives in so many other ways.

The lakes and parks are so much more accessible to us than the ones in LA

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Milwaukee offered something I didn't know I was missing — an easy, deep connection to nature and proximity to beaches that remind me of southern Russia, where I grew up.

Of course, California has lots of beautiful nature, too — but getting to it was another story. Compared to Los Angeles, where traveling anywhere outside the city took at least an hour, Milwaukee immediately offered us proximity to nature with much less traffic.

Here, a lakeside hike, a cherry-tree orchard, or just a quiet bench with a stunning view of Lake Michigan is never too far. We even have a backyard here, which is a game changer for our toddler and dog.

Meanwhile, if we're craving bigger-city vibes, Chicago and other larger metropolitan areas are still just a train ride away.

We can buy great produce at an affordable cost

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I'm a sustainability journalist and cooking enthusiast, so it should be no surprise that quality, budget-friendly produce is high at the top of my list of favorite things about the Midwest.

Quality produce was available in Los Angeles, but I would often find myself spending over $100 on a grocery haul. Here, the local farmers' markets offer a variety of produce for an actual bargain.

I like being close to a number of small towns that each have their own weekly markets with diverse produce and competitive pricing.

Yes, grocery prices have climbed everywhere this year, but we have found ourselves spending less than we did in Los Angeles.

We've been able to truly find our people here

Midwesterners are known for being friendly, and I've learned that the stereotype is not an exaggeration.

My husband and I have both noticed that interactions with strangers here feel so much more positive and less rushed than they did in cities like Los Angeles.

We routinely find ourselves leaving a conversation with someone new, saying, "Can you believe how nice they were?" For a multitude of reasons, including this one, I've found it surprisingly easy to build community here.

Not only is everyone really kind, but there are lots of other parents living in our neighborhood. It also doesn't hurt that we have family in the Milwaukee area and other parts of the Midwest.

Life here still isn't perfect, but it's a lot closer to our ideal

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No move is easy, especially when a toddler and three pets are involved. We're fortunate to have had family in the area who helped us settle into our new home.

We also haven't entirely escaped our air-quality worries here — smoke from Canadian wildfires made its way to our neighborhood this summer.

There are so many parts of Midwestern life that we love, though. Our cost of living is lower, and now that we have more kitchen and pantry space, I've started baking more. I'm even considering pickling. (Who am I?)

When my aunt came over to visit us in Wisconsin, she observed that I'm turning into my grandmother more and more every day.

It's true: Moving to the Midwest has unleashed my transformation into a version of my Russian grandma who's always foraging and feeding everyone with baked goods and big meals.

All this simple abundance and access to nature and nurture made me realize that Wisconsin, which I'd only visited a few times before moving here, isn't the "flyover country" so many people think it is.

After only six months, it truly feels like home.

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