They opened the border But I think most turks here are already a generation here (germany, netherlands, etc.). We now get more syrians, well those are the ones I notice most because for one: my friend has a syrian refugee as a neighbour (I think he's not older than 25). Pretty sure living in a small village in the north of the netherlands wasn't his first choice at all Glad he isn't in Homs anymore. He did show pics of how fun the city center was when he lived there and used to go out just like we do. All blown to pieces.
it would be where what nepal would be, if it had solar power and narrow gauge railways, and densely forested if no one had to cut wood to cook or keep warm with. of course that's not what's there now. not what's there anywhere now that i know of. if i did know of such a place, that would be where.
I lived in Haliewa and Kahuku for awhile. I hated it. The people are assholes and really fake. As for me, well my husband and I are deciding this now. We're thinking about buying a few acres in the small town of Rogue River, OR.
I would like to be constantly on the move,staying in hotels around the Mediterranean,with very few possessions and writing philosophy and critical theory,with no one knowing who I am or what I am doing.Of course there would be very little chance of publication outside of using a vanity press.I could probably do this for a few years once my inheritance comes through,but it only remains one of my many fantasies about what to do with the money,and I will probably remain in London,where my social and practical-living prospects are.I would like to travel,but only with a female partner.I am making reparations with my ex-girlfriend but don't want to reestablish sexual relations with her.She has invited me to her family home in Switzerland so that is a possibility.We are now both companions on a somewhat rocky path.