In one week, my girlfriend and I will be leaving California. We’ve sold just
about everything we own.
Our remaining earthly possessions fit into the back of my Corolla, which we’ll
be taking on a cross-country road trip.
A few weeks after that, we move to Italy. Molly will be starting her postdoc
at the European University Institute in Florence
and I will be starting… Well, that’s a story for a different time.
On the other hand, the last 6 years in California have been life-changing.
Before I moved here, I had no inkling of what this place was really like. I had
heard of Silicon Valley, sure, but I assumed it was just a bunch of hype. I was
wrong. If you’re into programming, or startups, or technology, there is no
better place to be in the world. Here, you’re not a weirdo or a nerd. Well, you
are, but so is everyone else. Something magical happens when a single place has
such a critical density of brilliant people, know-how, and money. There is
constant excitement about new products, new companies, and new technologies.
Or, as Box CEO Aaron Levie put it:
By living in the Bay Area you are basically agreeing to be a beta tester for all the crazy ways we'll live in the future.
There are meetup groups, classes, lectures, conferences, clubs, and outings for
every interest. And speaking of outings, the weather is incredible, and you are
surrounded by gorgeous works of nature anywhere you go. Scenic drives,
giant trees,
vineyards,
lakes,
waterfalls,
flower gardens,
and national parks
are all just a few hours away.
California, and the people here, you have been very good to us. Thank you for
these incredible last 6 years. We’re going to miss you.
I leave you with some photos that capture a few of the highlights from our
California adventure.