boston, close to family and friends, and if i ever wanna commit suicide i can just walk around in a yankees hat
-on a mountain with no neighbors, in canada, with lots of snow. a nice snowmobile, a few friends, a dog , and a good snowboard, o yea and a nice lookin honey -barra de la cruz, mexico, best wave ive ever surfed in my life (ive surfed quite a few waves) + many surrounding point breaks
out of the whole world and you choose southern california? where do you live at right now? have you visited southern california? I have lived in southern california my whole life. I have traveled a lot of places and stayed at aunts houses n stuff in other states for a couple of weeks. Southern California is nice but heck if I had the money to live anywhere in the whole entire world it would for sure not be here. I would like to live in hawaii or somewhere like ohio or illnois. I have been to both places and I like them both. now as for places I think I would like to live but have not visted. ummm somewhere in europe. like somewhere in italy or romania. also if I could I would love to live in japan for 3 or 5 years. just to experience a couple years of that lifestyle. japan is soooo neat. get an apartment or something.
I like the piedmont most of the year: some rural place in Alabama, Georgia or South Carolina. When we have a real bad heat wave, I like to camp in the mountains of North Carolina. When it gets cold and rainy, I would wander down to south Florida for a few weeks.
Tetiaroa- Marlon Brando's Island "This relatively unspoiled island has only one full time resident – Teihotu, Marlon Brando’s son."
in my own place, on my own property. i can handle obstacles, but the hardest step is the first one, getting the land, and then building a house on it. i realized that the only way to be satisfied with a dwelling is for me to design and build it myself, so ive been working on that. i have a cabin and a farmhouse designed, and the cabin will likely be the first, because i kept it very simple so it would be easier to build early on. but everything is against a person like me, who want to do the work and make things better. i like mountains and ocean. i like the plains for other reasons. im not interested in leaving the country, its seriously flawed, but its mine. i just want to make it better.
I've been alot of places all over the world and spent alot of time in a few. Being born and raised in Boston it just feels right to live here. I lived in SF for a couple years and liked it but ultmalty missed New England. I spent six months in LA and couldn't get out of there fast enough, even gave up a really good job. I have been to a number of cities that I could see myself living in, Chicago, NYC and Montreal come to mind, but I don't think I could ever live in the suburbs.
WV is pretty nice but entertainment is a bit lacking way out here in the boonies..... I also have a real fondness for he Big Island of Hawaii....;-)
somewhere in great britain like england or ireland or scotland etc.. i would like to explore my roots and ive seen pictures of those places and they look really nice. and ive heard that the ladys aint to shabby either.
I'd live in an RV and summer in the mountains of Northern AZ, say, around Prescott, and and winter down in the desert around Tucson. But that's in my fantasy world where AZ is not a felony state.
I want to, and plan on, living in Edmonton, Alberta some day. Not only does it look like a great, thriving, friendly city (at least compared to the likes of Baltimore and Philly haha), but it is also the farthest north metropolis of more than 1 million people in North America, and it regularly gets into the -40F (-40C) range! I hate heat and love winter if you can't tell.
....Toronto. Either T.O, BC, or somewhere in Europe... Doesn't matter where... As long as it's across the pond.
I've seen a few corners of Great Britain and it's fascinating and beautiful. And while looks vary, they haven't yet made beauty and charm illegal, so you may arrive on their shores single and leave as a couple.
at this point in my life, i'd rather wander from place to place than sit down and live somewhere...i'm not sure where i'd want to go, but i'd probably stay in this hemisphere. go south