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Big Cities that I would love to live in again:
London and Washington DC Medium sized cities that I thoroughly enjoyed: Denver and Salt Lake City Small cities: Not much interest...well, except for the CinQue Terra in Italy. That place would be a pretty amazing place to live full time. Last edited by UteStar; 01-12-2007 at 04:25 AM. |
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Many, many gorgeous places.
If funds were unlimited, Bora Bora, Papeete, Tahiti, Kona, Hawai'i, Sanya Hainan, Hong Kong, Singapore, Santa Barbara, Cocoa Beach, Florida, Paris (Eighth Arrondisement, 16th as well), Nice France, Monaco, Capri Italia, Venice Italia, some of the Greek Isles, Marbella Espana, Myrtle Beach SC, Austin Texas, San Juan Islands WA, and so many more.
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01-12-2007, 03:16 PM | #39 |
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I grew up in SW Washington, near Portland, and the weather never bothered me growing up. After living in TX for 8 years, I don't know if I'd have the same tolerance for the rain. But as I'm up here visiting now, I've got to say, there's a part of me that breathes a sigh of relief when I get here and see all the trees and greenery. Everything seems cleaner-- the air I breathe during morning runs, the streets and highways, etc.
One thing that felt strange is being among a lack of racial diversity here in my parent's ward, and around town. |
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I'm a SL Valley guy - I like it here.
Other places I'd like to live: Certain southern Utah towns like Boulder or Bicknell/Torrey. Mackay, ID. My grandpa had a ranch there. Very small town but it's beautiful. Nestled in between the Sawtooth mountains - gateway to the central Idaho wilderness area. SF Bay area - I actually lived there, but didn't want to pay a half mil for a tin-roof shack. Maybe the housing market will bomb and I can move back. San Diego - do I have to explain this one? Sonora, CA. I LOVE the Sierra foothills. Interestingly enough, many of these places are all in what I consider to be located in a socialist hell-hole. Weather and scenery sure go a long way I guess. |
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