Where would you like to live at some point in your life?
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January 29th, 2013
I’d really like to live somewhere like Upper east/west side Manhattan, NY or Malibu, Cali.
What about y’all?
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Somewhere not in the United States. Preferably somewhere with rich culture, distinct seasons, and an irreligious government.
Sweden seems nice.
I want to live at the conjunction of artists, mountains and the ocean. I want to invite all my Fluther friends to join me. We will all dance and make music and write our novels and poetry and paint great paintings or make other works of art.
It will be amazing!
Just moved to my dream house in the mountains outside Ashland, Oregon but I would love to live in Italy.
My aunt has a summer home in Ashland, Oregon. I also hear that Ashville, NC is a great place to live.
I don’t know where I want to go. I think I’d really like to live in a number of places—the great cities of Europe and Asia and Africa and Australia—maybe a few months in each, just to see where I’d really like to live. But the key thing is what do I want to do?
Northern Wisconsin or the upper peninsula of Michigan. It’s where we vacation and I fell in love with the area our first visit.
Turks N Caicos or maybe Okinawa, I need warmth. Or wundayatt’s commune would be groovy.
I want to live in a house by the ocean. It has to have a window overlooking the sea where I can position my desk. I just need a couple of million dollars plus to achieve this goal.
In a log cabin by a lake. With my own vegetable garden and chickens. :)
New York City, Paris, Copenhagen, Hong Kong, Hawaii, Tibet, some place far far away, near an ocean, where it’s also hot, just to name a few.
@tups Indonesia also sounds lovely
Biarritz, on the Bay of Biscay, the Atlantic Coast of Southern France.
Or a little town in Tuscany, near Lucca, Castelnuovo di Garfagnana.
Everywhere. Costa Rica. Alaska. San Francisco. Italy. Everywhere.
France sigh It appears the closest I’ll get is to be a starving grad student/post doc for extended periods there.
I’d love to end up somewhere on the West Coast of the U.S. California, or Washington, maybe. But realistically I am just hoping that I get a job in a region that is not horrible for trans people and queers.
In the United States: North, whether it’s still in California, Oregon, or Washington (love California and all, but I am not a fan of boiling summers. I love rain more than sunshine.)
Outside the United States: Canada or Iceland.
I’d like to live on the moon in Lunar Base 1. I would like to relax in the viewing room which has a glass dome from where you can see the stars and the planet earth from the comfort of a deck chair.
I sometimes indulge in fantasies of living on a peniche and plying the canals of Burgundy and the Midi.
Anywhere in the British Isles. Or France.
In a van down by the river, dining on fromage de la governmente! ;-p
I would love to own this condo in this condo that I have rented many times over the years.
I love living in Alaska.
I’d like to go to Chicago for college, but I would come back after that.
I’ve always wanted to live in New Zealand..
What’s this about a commune that Wundy has?
I am pretty sure that would not be a problem @geeky_mama and it’s a beautiful place.
If I left the United States I would choose New Zealand or Scotland. They both look like gorgeous places to live.
I would be exactly where I am now. Paradise.
Anywhere but where I am now! I love living in new places. Someday I am going to sit down and make a list of everywhere I have lived if I can remember. That is what is perfect about our life now. We buy a failing business, or start up a new one, work it until it is financially in the black and healthy, then sell it and move on to the next challenge. It is great! Realistically we have another 4 years or so here, but we are already looking for the next stop. I think maybe the red center, not the Alice, too many problems there but somewhere inland NSW perhaps, Broken Hill has amazing colors and artists.
My dream is to live somewher in the west highlands of Scotlands, close to Loch Ness ideally.
@Leanne1986, my daughter is waiting on her visa to move to Stirling Scotland.
@Judi Does she need a housemate?
@Leanne1986 , she has a husband and two kids. I think that might be more housemate than you bargained for!
Live your dreams! Life is short. Come on. Take a chance and just move.
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