.......where would it be. I'd personally love to live in the south of France, in Seville in Spain or in New Zealand. British Columbia sounds pretty cool aswell from what I read on the forums here.
Im not sure yet, as I'm very young (18). However, some places Id like to atleast try. As for cities: Chicago again, Miami, Pittsburgh, Philedelphia As for country side: somewhere in california, maybe nevada, etc Out of country: Canada, maybe Mexico, perphaps some nice islands definately want to try Hawaii though
As leicester is the centre of the universe...i don't need to think about being somewere else...boring boring leicester http://www.leicester.gov.uk/departments/page.asp?pgid=7234 no way... its great.
a small jazz bar and a flat in "Vieux Nice" would do. as for the countryside, A small house overlooking the mediterranean. I'd grow vines, marijuana and lavender and marry an impressionist painter woman who'd squeeze the vines with her feet during the vintage
I'd love to live in a beautiful country house a little bit outside a nice french city... Total privacy, and freedom to grow whatever, chilling out all the time..sounds good. Or just to travel the world in a van.
on and off the road - same place as I've been forever, traveling to new places and livin' for a short while. I've lived in 10 states so far and next spring I'm taking things internationally, gonna move to New Zealand.
after last week... Vermont! Its the most beautiful place I've ever seen. I'd just love to sit on top of those mountains... It would be great just to dance around in clouds thats mist around the mountain tops too. It was so green and quiet. I swear the moment I saw the wide open land my heart jumped...*sigh* I fell in love in Vermont (with it and a special someone....). It felt like I'd just come home and I never wanted to leave. When we arrived in Vermont(Burlington) we walked down to the waterfront. The weather was nice and breezy so we sat down, took off our packs and watched the most beautiful sunset I've ever seen go down on Lake Champlain(sp?). Definatley one of the most wonderful, peaceful moments of my life.
lots of americans never seem to think of moving ouutisde america. most poeple wen they think of moving somewhere new, its to a different country alltogether. interesting to see how america has so many climates, so many poeple, so many places to go, but all one big super-culture in the end. i think if i retire id liketo go ot canada. its one of teh nicest places aorund the world ive been. If i because a photographer than di go to new zealand because theyre meant to have the best views in teh world. if i wanted to move to get work and become famous id go to england, which i very may do. I am staying away from living in america at most costs. i cant stand the Conservative australians let alone conservative AMERICANS lol
that was a pretty symbolic moment for me too. on our way there the weather was really shitty and stormy. then we got there and everything was ok. everything was beautiful, expecially you. thank you for the best time ive had in a long long time. i love you ~shine on in love and light~ sundance
Ajax, colorado, or Hawaii. Though im not sure if ajax is a real place. I saw it in a movie called scrapple.....wierd movie.
Vermont is by far the most beautiful place in the US in my opinion. I lived there for a good ten years and I am going back this winter for the ski season before I go overseas. I'm pretty pumped about it.
a place were friuts and vegtables were in abundace and all u have to do is pick them were u are free use your time for creation and somewere were human nature had evolved from its now primitive state
i would live in margart river in the SW of Western Australia. im moving there when i finish school- 40 days!
Good question. I love northern Michigan, where I just spent a week camping. All the lakes and rivers, its an outdoorsman's dream. But I wouldn't mind living in a more mountainous area. I'd also like to get away from the freezing cold winters we have here in the north, so maybe I'd move to the southern appalachians or something. Or maybe I'll live in an RV like a retired old man and just move around all the time. Oh, and as far as Americans not thinking about other countries, that's probably because this country is so big we have plenty to choose from right here. Plus, I don't speak any other languages