Thats very ironic.. lol. If she lived ANYWHERE else in the province she would be fine! haha... i mean, the bridge in Regina is a bridge over nothing.. hahaa.
i would like to live somewhere in the US at some point but i dont really know where... perhaps hawaii and it'd be nice to try England for a while (altho weather there is shit compared t here)... i can always see myself returning here to settle down though... its just a great place to live, beautiful scenery, good climate, great people and attitudes, nice city and it only takes an hour to get out of the city and be in bushland feeling like you're in the middle of nowhere. i dont think id feel good about raising a family in any other country
At the moment, I'm happy living in England. I love England. In the future.. who knows. As long as it's by the sea/ocean..
You would be hard pressed to hunt penguins in the arctic. There are no penguins in the arctic.... seals a plenty though.
I'd go back to Brattleboro (Vermont). I love it there. However, Bob was born in this town and will never move away, so I guess I am stuck here until he dies. If that happens, it's back to Bratt for me! I'll get over my sorrow at the Common Ground Cafe. He seems pretty healthy right now, though.
Exactly, plus no point living on the coast in Spain because it's over developed. Granada, Sevilla or Cordoba would do me just fine.
people tend to attract the same kind of energy towards themselves that they put out into the universe. are you as true to yourself as you expect others to be? (at first i read that as full of lakes and i started wondering why you didnt like water...) you're right though, bc is expensive BC=bring cash ps, i like it right where i am. i'm living in paradise! i'd consider spending a year or so in new zealand though.
anywhere but here.... the vibe in chicago is so negative most of the time.. I'm not nearly ghetto enough to be living here..
I didn't care for chicago at all. All you hear 24/7 is the sound of traffic, everything is too fast paced, too expensive, the children are loopy, I could go on, but I won't
I would love to live in Florida. I absolutely love it there. I hate the cold winter months where I live, and I just love the sandy beaches, the palm trees, the warmth. But if I must stay in the state that I am currently in, I want to live way out in the country on a big, old farmhouse. I want to live off the land. I want to have a little farm stand and sell my homegrown fruits, vegetables, jams, muffins, pies...*sighs* Oh yes, that is my ideal romantic life. Simple living.