If you could move anywhere, where would you go?
Cobble Hill, about 5 blocks south of where I live now, or Red Hook, about 25 blocks south.
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If you could move anywhere, where would you go?
Cobble Hill, about 5 blocks south of where I live now, or Red Hook, about 25 blocks south.
Daisy Jane, complaining about the current frigid winter in Texas, posted on FB that it wasn't fair, because we sure don't live here for the politics.
I have to be warm. DH's best friend went for a short visit to Jamaica to take care of family stuff a year ago and at this point I don't think he is ever coming back. If I say I am off to visit Sean, know I may not return either. He lives in Whitehouse, which is coastal from my understanding. He says there is a lot of fishing there, which would suit DH.
I would live somewhere with like-minded people. That is what is killing me most about my current location, no tribe. Also very little near nearby good food.
If you could move anywhere, where would you go?
For me it would be ideal to not have to choose one. DH loved being a military brat and living different places, and I enjoyed moving about back when I did that frequently. For a long time we have been anchored by business and family, but that chapter will be closing before long. Then I think the nomadic life would suit us just fine.
My coworker was just saying if we have another winter like we had last year, she's moving to Rwanda. Which makes sense if you work here.
msbelle, on the stopping-meds front, just please keep an eye on yourself, because if you need meds, you should take them and not quit just because you feel like it! I am just saying.
I totally do the write-no-post thing. All. The. Time.
I would like to live someplace prettier, and maybe smaller and more accessible. But not a small town, maybe a smaller city? Doesn't have to be the US, but needs to be temperate climate, good food, and a large body of water nearby.
As my current self, there's no better place for me to live. If I were rich, I'd consider NYC again.
Large body of water is mandatory for me too--the furthest I've been from it was the UK, and at least I knew it was an island and the Thames is almost H2O.
Laura, the fresh fish in Jamaica! I'm a big fish fan, but hate to cook it myself because it smells up my whole apartment. Every time I go home, I need an escoveitch fish (with a little festival, which I think is close to johnny cake). Sometimes it takes a long time to get fed because the boat is out on the water, but better prepared places have coolers you can pick your meal from (always Red Snapper for me).
GODDAMN DOCTOR'S OFFICE! I have actual things to do today.
If I had the money and could work remotely (hey, got that one down), I'd want multiple places. One in the city - SF or NYC, one cabin, and a place or two overseas.