If you could `Live anywhere ?
#13
I would choose Salem New Hampshire for the spring, summer, and fall. I would want a warm climate for the winter. I just know it wouldn't be Central Florida. Salem is still rural but close to all the culture and happening things in Massachusetts, and lower New Hampshire. Within a two hour drive you can be doing anything that you could imagine. It is also very scenic. Live Free or Die!
#14
I like where i am. I get all 4 seasons, i'm not far from one of the worlds biggest and most famous citys. Not far from one of the worlds premium outlet shopping centers (not that i care, i've been there once in my life) Woodbury Commons Premium outlets. People suposidly come from around the world to go there. I wouldn't mind have a water front property on the Hudson River though, as being a train buff theres river side rail lines on both sides of the river.
Alot of friends hate this area and i'm honestly not sure why, but everyone has their own opinions. Most people dont want to live where they grew up and i honestly have no problem with it.
Alot of friends hate this area and i'm honestly not sure why, but everyone has their own opinions. Most people dont want to live where they grew up and i honestly have no problem with it.
#15
I live in CNY I really dont mind New York just don't care for winters up here.I don't like the cold any more or the lack of driving skill of most people around here when the snow falls.I haven't like the cold since my Marine Corps days spent in 29 Palms Ca.
#18
Ah yes, when the flurries fly the idiots hit the roads for that gallon of milk I listen to a scaner during storms and it never shuts up with car crashes. People need to learn to drive or not go out at all. I'm confident of my snow driving skills, but not over confident. That'll get you in the ditch
#20
Well, all awsome places to live 4-sure... Mine would be in Europe... More specifically Portugal... Zeroeing in even more would be Lisbon (Lisboa)... I have travelled there many, many times and feel a real affiliation with the city, it's people, culture and it's ever present unrestrained energy... It's cradled between 7 hills and has history dating back to 1148 AD (including the 1st University in the world) when Portugal declared it's self a country (making it one of the oldest European states)... The old quarter of the city is undisturbed by the world wars and thus prestine... You truly can walk in the foot steps of kings for almost 1000 years... Also, it is the only state where the Templars were not persecuted and actually stayed and thrived after their brutal disbanding on Friday the 13th, 1307... If you haven't discovered it yet, I would highly recommend you do...
Last edited by Crusader SS; 11-18-2011 at 09:57 PM.