I haven't found a favorite place yet and I've been around more than a little bit. Czech and Euro is ok, islands work too especially jamaica
i went out with my mom today looking for a new house, but all the trees are gone.. i want to live in the country, but close enough to a city so i can do both..like england i would love to live in england and london is only a train ride away its beautiful..but i also kinda like toronto alot
ideal and favorite is twodifferent things ones where youd like ot be and ones where you should be or would be better off at, so which is that?
i like fast paced things i get bored easily, societal add cities never sleep, and sometimes neither do i my main thing is i want one extreme or another rather city or country no damn subdivisions, other than that i'm ok living where ever friends and family are more so friends, i can do with out the family...
the 2 friends i got stay off in the hood i keep myself out that shit, i dont care for a fast paced life i like to take my time, you only get one why waste it rushin, i like slow motion i like it to last. I'm a bit weird though I guess.
your choice of where to live isn't weird, what's weird is that you care where other people want to live
Ideal is the homestead.. where I would live if I could. My favorite place to live no longer exists, ergo, the homestead wins by default.
I'm perfectly happy here in the greater Vancouver area, 1 1/2 blocks from the beach. The coast kick's ass, imho.
im really happy living here actually. close to a city but in a quiet area. and it takes only a few hours to get to the middle of nowhere. i think after living in a city a few years ill probably settle down in a town up the coast somewhere. i love the beaches up there... so beautiful. but im adaptable, i could live a lot of places.
alone. in the woods. in a cabin/cave/shelter/shack whateveryouwanttocallit. that i built myself. with no building codes telling me how i had to. or had not to. where humans would have to hike in if they wanted to visit me, but little furry creatures would be free to come and go through my open door, even if, in the unlikelyhood, one were to eventualy kill me. with a good view of a railroad track with lots of trains going by at all hours. in a world without paved roads, gas stations or the mass production of automobiles. a world not ruled by corporate mafia. other tecnologies optional. creative and explorative always welcome. voice phones i could also live without but some sort of something like this internet would be perfectly ok. as would little people sized trains. (i mean really narrow gauge like park trains and hernia gauge, powered noncombustively). but having to walk a lot without them might be ok too. because if everyone did, people would not be in a big hurry to tear up nice comfortable places to stop and sit in the shade along the way. where eating regular did not depend on anyone robbing anyone else's calmness. where the spiritual would be and is, a personal experience, not dictated by shared perceptions or hierarchal organizations. =^^= .../\...
I'm quite happy where I am right now, but I can see myself moving to Alberta someday, or if my boyfriend moved and asked me to go with him, I'd definitely go.