Submitted by PinkSwallowLove t3_10hv6nx in RhodeIsland
Westerly to me is this mystical, magical, geographically isolated, countercultural, blast to the 70’s past (in a good way), little town. It’s like the promised land.
Although I spent pretty much all of my 22 years of life in the dry, semi-arid coast of California, I decided to trade in my Mediterranean climate sunshine for the humid continental variety of tough and gruff Rhode Island.
I ragtagged my way clumsily from odd job to odd job through the cities of West Warwick, Central Falls, Pawtucket, Providence and even neighboring Fall River, MA.
Finally, I found a stable part time job in Newport, RI, where I have been since the late summer of 2022.
However, I have taken several trips to Westerly (the actual town, the core, the downtown, you could say, not the affluent coastal areas like Watch Hill) and I absolutely love it. It has the endearing charm of Newport but without the pervasive old money-classism-vapid wannabe posh materialism-pretentious NIMBY central vibes of Newport. Not to say that Westerly is completely without problems, but every time I go to Westerly, it feels like a breath of fresh air.
Because of its geographic isolation, it seems to have cultivated its own personality and identity. When I step foot in Westerly, it is like a Time Capsule taking you back to the 70’s, Westerly has this classic, somewhat countercultural, rustic, quirky, working class, homely vibe. It feels like home, it feels like a little piece of the live-and-let-live hippie vibes of the West Coast transplanted on the comparatively neurotic East Coast. I have fallen in love with Westerly. I would love to live there and call it home, to volunteer and give it as much time and energy to helping out the community. But where do I begin?
Because of its geographic isolation, the Westerly community does seem rather difficult to break in to. Trying to find a room for rent in Westerly has proved difficult since there are very few online advertisements, they are rather scarce. Which leads me to think that in person word of mouth may be somewhat of a viable strategy for finding a room for rent in Westerly.
I have applied to jobs in Westerly and nearby southeastern CT (Mystic, Stonington, Pawcatuck, even Groton) and I have had some call backs about scheduling interviews but then that leaves me with the dilemma of if I should keep the job I have in Newport and accept another part time job in the Westerly area and just commute back and forth since I don’t have housing figured out in Westerly yet or if I should quit my current job (which admittedly, I do love) and accept either two part time jobs or a single full time in Westerly and stick with the (less than ideal but better than nothing) living situation here in Newport. I don’t know, to be honest. What do you think I should do? What can I do to move to Westerly and to sustain myself there? Any tips, advice, criticism, suggestions are welcome and appreciated immensely.
Familiar-Ending t1_j5at11o wrote
Lol I don’t understand your Westerly geographical isolation analogy. Newport part of an actual island.