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  1. #46
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    I like Western Australia The heat can be a bit unbearable at times but the 2500km of beaches and the bike paths are just fine with me.

    Well, there's one more thing that's not so great...the creatures

    I'm not sure exactly where else i'd like to live. Many choices-NZ, Canada or Ausrtalia.

    c

  2. #47
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    Wow, Salsa.
    I was down at the lake (Sea of Galilee) this arvo and there was not a breath of wind and there was a whole pile of coots coot-ing tranquilly and a kingfisher screaming behind and 3 Great cormorants and a cattle egret...
    and I thought of *you*. So it was nice to open up TE and see this pic.

    All you need is love...la-dee-da-dee-da...all you need is love!

  3. #48
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    I'm in awe of those of you who are right where you want to be. I've had a serious case of wanderlust my entire life and ALWAYS want to be someplace else...the fact that we're house hunting right now scares the crap out of me.

    Electra Townie 7D

  4. #49
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    Wahine - What a gorgeous pic. Is that Mt. Hood in the distance? I was in Beaverton recently and when I saw Mt. Hood from afar, I felt a very strong pull in that direction. I know I'm making the right decision to move, I just need a specific town to settle down in for the long haul. Any suggestions? Thanks.
    Oh, that's gonna bruise...
    Only the suppressed word is dangerous. ~Ludwig Börne

  5. #50
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    Quote Originally Posted by Queen View Post
    he pondered the question for a moment and turned his gaze to the ocean, he swept his arm towards the sea and just looked at me and smiled.
    That makes sooo much sense to me. Growing up landlocked, when I first moved to the Jersey shore my nose wrinkled at the salt smell that hangs thick in the air on campus when it's misty. Give me the down home smell of manure. Now, 22 years later, I couldn't imagine living away from the water. We have a sailboat that we keep in Maine at the family summer place and between that and the shoreline here all year, I've become a beach girl. It's true the beauty of the green mountains or the fire red of the leaves in the fall, still takes my breath away but so does the bright afternoon sunshine dancing off the water, the sound of the waves and yes ladies, I've been known to lose my breath catching a glimpse of tan broad shoulders strolling here and there along the boardwalk on a lazy summer day. (Why do you think I wear those cool riding sunglasses? )

    Riding along ocean avenue is still my favorite place to ride. Windy as all get out half the time but car width shoulders (on the road!!) in both directions, flat and tracing the waters edge for miles makes it irresistable. Scores of roadies of all types, skill levels, sizes, and outfits joining me.

    If only the ocean was WARM! and clean.. I'd settle for clean!! LOL
    T.

  6. #51
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    Quote Originally Posted by Queen View Post
    I'm in awe of those of you who are right where you want to be. I've had a serious case of wanderlust my entire life and ALWAYS want to be someplace else...
    Me too, Queen. Since my husband and I married in 1985, we've lived in North Carolina, (2 different houses/towns), then Florida (briefly), back to NC, then Ohio (briefly), Wisconsin (briefly), back to NC (two different houses/towns). We just aren't quite sure where we want to be next. Places that appeal are Key West and certain other parts of Florida (while other parts are very un-appealing, to be sure), New Mexico, Arizona, and some of the tropical isles....who knows where we'll end up next. And whether our road will always lead us back to NC!

    Emily, a bit of a nomad at heart
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  7. #52
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    Quote Originally Posted by Queen View Post
    I'm in awe of those of you who are right where you want to be. I've had a serious case of wanderlust my entire life
    We moved a lot when I was a kid (not as much as you - only 8 schools) and being here 21 years and knowing it is/as "home' for the first time *ever*.
    Best is seeing the 3 kids growing up in *one* place and being connected to it and the community, not just us as a nuclear family (boom!)

    All you need is love...la-dee-da-dee-da...all you need is love!

  8. #53
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    Quote Originally Posted by margo49 View Post
    Wow, Salsa.
    I was down at the lake (Sea of Galilee) this arvo and there was not a breath of wind and there was a whole pile of coots coot-ing tranquilly and a kingfisher screaming behind and 3 Great cormorants and a cattle egret...
    and I thought of *you*. So it was nice to open up TE and see this pic.
    That is really nice to hear. I would have loved seeing it, too. Someday maybe we'll manage an exchange visit. I was just telling someone last week about you and your bee-eaters.

    Quote Originally Posted by Xrayted View Post
    Wahine - What a gorgeous pic. Is that Mt. Hood in the distance? I was in Beaverton recently and when I saw Mt. Hood from afar, I felt a very strong pull in that direction. I know I'm making the right decision to move, I just need a specific town to settle down in for the long haul. Any suggestions? Thanks.
    X, I know quite a lot of people who really love Portland.
    "My predominant feeling is one of gratitude. I have loved and been loved;I have been given much and I have given something in return...Above all, I have been a sentient being, a thinking animal, on this beautiful planet, and that in itself has been an enormous privilege and an adventure." O. Sacks

  9. #54
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    I have ignored this thread because I thought about it for a long time. I don't want to move anywhere else permanently! I think Lisa S.H. sort of described the way I feel. I am a born and bred New Englander. I lived in a large suburb next to Boston until I was almost 16. My growing up life was really perfect. We had enough woods and open space for me to wander by the brooks and wetlands and yet I was 6 miles from Boston. I was taking the train into the city when i was 12. Then I moved to Miami. Yuch. I hated the politics (this was the late 60s), the environment, the lack of culture. I lived there until I was 21 and then moved to Scottsdale AZ. where my parents had moved. I liked AZ better, but as the years went on, especially after I married and had kids, I yearned for the east coast again. My husband is from Philadelphia and we really wanted to bring our kids up the way we were. We had a great house and jobs in Tempe, but it felt sort of "plastic." When my friends started flying to LA to buy gold bracelets, I said, "that's it." Plus, you couldn't go outside for almost half the year and the air pollution was horrible as the valley grew. I have lived in 3 different towns since moving back to MA. I love Concord, even though I don't feel that much of an attachment, since we moved here last year and my kids went to high school in a neighboring town. I love the fact that we have two village centers. It's a bit far for a quick walk (3.7 miles), but it is a quick bike ride. One center is a little upscale and historic (lots of visitors all year round) and the other is more artsy and funky. We are only about 25 minutes from Boston and it's just much closer to a lot of the city type things than the other 2 places we lived in. My house is really different; it's a contemporary house, with 4 levels, in a very diverse neighborhood, with plenty of woods and a community pond. I hated living in the typical 8 room colonial in a development in my last house. There are tons of local hiking/snow shoeing trails and lots of cyclists. It's not quite as rural as the cycling in my last town, but we are close enough to that area that it's not an issue.
    I love the changeable weather in southern New England. It's not brutally cold for long periods of time, like in the mid west and there is a diversity of scenery. I can be at the beach fairly quickly and in the mountains in about 2 hours. We moved here because we were enamored of being near the ocean, but since we started cycling we hardly ever go to the beach. The cycling in those areas is horrible. So, I guess what I am saying is that there is more to life than endless summer. I think I might get sick of cycling if I could do it 365 days a year. I like having a short winter sports season; it's just enough to give me a different perspective on things. I might like to take a longer "visit" to someplace warm for a few weeks in the winter when I get older, but definitely will not be moving to Florida or anywhere else where people follow the sun. I like to travel, but I always like returning home!

  10. #55
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    My dream is to live with my sweetie on Cape Cod in the spring, summer, and fall, then to Hawaii for the winter. If I can't have that, then I'll live anywhere, as long as we are together.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ridethewind View Post
    My dream is to live with my sweetie on Cape Cod in the spring, summer, and fall, then to Hawaii for the winter. If I can't have that, then I'll live anywhere, as long as we are together.
    Where on the Cape? I was born there (in Bourne) and love going back to visit.

    Electra Townie 7D

  12. #57
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    Quote Originally Posted by Queen View Post
    Where on the Cape? I was born there (in Bourne) and love going back to visit.
    We love Provincetown and go there a couple of times a year, usually in the spring and again during Women's Week in October. So, we would want to be somewhere near there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ridethewind View Post
    We love Provincetown and go there a couple of times a year, usually in the spring and again during Women's Week in October. So, we would want to be somewhere near there.
    I love P-Town, my SO has never been so it's on the list of "places to go". I've spent many a day at Race Point Beach and hiking the dunes there.

    Electra Townie 7D

  14. #59
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    I have to say I want to be right where I am. Right-sized town (100,000), beautiful hills and lake, 4 distinct seasons with snow in the winter and hot, dry summers (super important to me). Safe place to live and raise children. And of course, all the bonuses that come with living in Canada (free health care, freedom to be yourself, yadda yadda). I would like to build my dream home on my dream property someday, but I hope it'll be right here in Kelowna.
    It is never too late to be what you might have been. ~ George Elliot


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    After a life of moving and things never staying the same, I love our little town and our little house just right for me and darling DH- I don't ever want to move again! Our cozy love shack:

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