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Posted by alexandra_k on July 17, 2005, at 14:27:20
In reply to Alexandra and I will be neighbors..., posted by Racer on July 17, 2005, at 13:59:40
Melborne is meant to be a really nice place to live. I've only been to the airport on the way to Tasmania.
> Alex, would I find that in NZ?Absolutely. You would even have a selection of 'small towns' ranging from small to very very small ;-)
Posted by rjlockhart98 on July 17, 2005, at 14:28:46
In reply to Re: Alexandra and I will be neighbors... » Racer, posted by alexandra_k on July 17, 2005, at 14:27:20
Posted by Dinah on July 17, 2005, at 16:26:32
In reply to Re: Where do you want to live? » Dinah, posted by alexandra_k on July 17, 2005, at 13:41:54
Some places seem like summer all year round.
My husband and I actually divide the year into fall, spring, summer, h*ll, and summer. In that order. It won't be summer again until September at the earliest.
Posted by Damos on July 17, 2005, at 16:41:31
In reply to Where do you want to live?, posted by Dinah on July 17, 2005, at 10:41:12
Somewhere nearer Alex would be nice ;-)
Spent all my life in Sydney but I'm not really a city person.
Thought about moving to Tassy a long time ago as it's beautiful and much more rural in feel. There are so many nice places in Oz it's hard to say. Outside of Oz I don't really know. Maybe Canada somewhere I hear Victoria in BC is beautiful.
Posted by alexandra_k on July 17, 2005, at 17:10:44
In reply to Re: Where do you want to live? » Dinah, posted by Damos on July 17, 2005, at 16:41:31
> Maybe Canada somewhere I hear Victoria in BC is beautiful.
Yeah, though also BLOODY FREEZING!!!
I've been a little put off by the thought of having to shovel snow. And the many months of cold and snow... I think NZ is supposed to be 'sub-tropical'. I like that. The difference between summer and winter being the difference between a t-shirt and a sweater.
Posted by Damos on July 17, 2005, at 17:31:15
In reply to Re: Where do you want to live? » Damos, posted by alexandra_k on July 17, 2005, at 17:10:44
> > Maybe Canada somewhere I hear Victoria in BC is beautiful.
>
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> Yeah, though also BLOODY FREEZING!!!
> I've been a little put off by the thought of having to shovel snow. And the many months of cold and snow... I think NZ is supposed to be 'sub-tropical'. I like that. The difference between summer and winter being the difference between a t-shirt and a sweater.
>Damn, yeah forgot about the snow part. Scratch that for sure as these old bones don't do cold well at all.
If you can find somewhere you like I'll be there with bells on. Okay, maybe not bells but something more in keeping with my usual nondescriptness
BTW watya got planned August 12-15?
Posted by NikkiT2 on July 17, 2005, at 18:07:32
In reply to Where do you want to live?, posted by Dinah on July 17, 2005, at 10:41:12
North Norfolk in East ANglia, here in the UK.
In my opinion, highky under-rated, and very beautiful and lovely.
Nikki x
Posted by alexandra_k on July 17, 2005, at 18:09:30
In reply to Re: Where do you want to live? » alexandra_k, posted by Dinah on July 17, 2005, at 16:26:32
> Some places seem like summer all year round.
>
> My husband and I actually divide the year into fall, spring, summer, h*ll, and summer. In that order. It won't be summer again until September at the earliest.Oh. Yes. I think I get you. It can get a little too hot someplaces. Everyone warned me Canberra would be hot as it isn't by a beach. It wasn't so very bad though. I managed to struggle on in jeans and a t-shirt. I'll admit I came verrrrrrrrrry close to having to move to shorts though. And I did need to have little siestas in the office for a couple hours in the 'arvo' (as they say).
Posted by Dinah on July 17, 2005, at 19:53:18
In reply to Re: Where do you want to live? » Dinah, posted by NikkiT2 on July 17, 2005, at 18:07:32
If I'm remembering my geography correctly, and I'm not at all sure I do, that's the part we missed because my husband got sick in Bath and we stayed over there longer than expected so the rest of our vacation was truncated.
But... If I am remembering correctly, that may be where my mother's mother's family comes from.
I wish we had been able to see it. I'll make sure we do next time we go. Which won't be for another ten years or so. :(
Posted by Phillipa on July 17, 2005, at 20:26:38
In reply to Re: Where do you want to live? » alexandra_k, posted by Dinah on July 17, 2005, at 16:26:32
Babbleland. Where I could be the Queen. Who would be King? Fondly, Phillipa
Posted by Sarah T. on July 17, 2005, at 20:52:27
In reply to Where do you want to live?, posted by Dinah on July 17, 2005, at 10:41:12
Some place with very low humidity and pleasant temperatures (70-83 degrees Fahrenheit) year-round. Am I asking for too much?
Posted by ghost on July 17, 2005, at 21:21:44
In reply to Where do you want to live?, posted by Dinah on July 17, 2005, at 10:41:12
Posted by annierose on July 17, 2005, at 22:02:08
In reply to Where do you want to live?, posted by Dinah on July 17, 2005, at 10:41:12
I don't mind where I live now (Michigan) but I would love the weather in San Diego ... maybe the Coronado (spelling?) area. We took our kids there last year for a vacation and I seriously thought, now this is a place where I could live.
Posted by Meri-Tuuli on July 18, 2005, at 11:52:35
In reply to Re: Where do you want to live?, posted by annierose on July 17, 2005, at 22:02:08
Personally I would like to live anywhere other than the UK - you folks in NZ, Oz and the US seem to have it all!! Like nice scenery, not crowded, not expensive, awesome national parks.... and house prices that are vaguely affordable!! And also nice big houses. Here in the UK its all dead expensive and for like a tiny house. Someone mentioned Bath (do you mean Bath, England?) I lived there for a year and it was very nice. I have also lived in St Andrews Scotland - nice also and I grew up in York. Nice place! Now I live in Bristol and I hate it. I guess I like small historic towns.
I would love to live somewhere like Canada or North california, or Nz.....lots of national parks and hiking and I love all those houses you see in movies with the white picket fence, and there's like so much SPACE. ah well.
Posted by Meri-Tuuli on July 18, 2005, at 11:59:44
In reply to Re: Where do you want to live?, posted by Meri-Tuuli on July 18, 2005, at 11:52:35
PS the weather in England is pants - not very hot in the summer, not very cold in the winter, and very rainy! I like somewhere which is really hot in the summer and really cold in the winter.
Actually I wouldn't mind living in finland - my mother is finnish and lives there, and its very nice. Absolutely fantastic healthcare and uni education - all free!
Posted by Racer on July 18, 2005, at 14:16:37
In reply to Re: Where do you want to live?, posted by Meri-Tuuli on July 18, 2005, at 11:52:35
> and house prices that are vaguely affordable!! And also nice big houses.
>
> I would love to live somewhere like Canada or North california, or Nz.....lots of national parks and hiking and I love all those houses you see in movies with the white picket fence, and there's like so much SPACE. ah well.
>
>Oh, if you only knew how much that sent my eyes to spinning around in my head! *g* We're in Northern California, where there's darned little space, and the housing prices are so outrageous we're choking every time we start thinking about moving!
For reference, we're in a 1500 square foot condo, in a high density downtown area, with similar units going for 500K US. And it's considered a "bargain"! Most of the houses in this area are over $1M at this point -- some of those houses SMALLER than our condo!
I like your idea about what would be nice, though: a bit of space, a white picket fence, and nice weather. In fact, before I complain, I'm going to go sit on our balcony and enjoy some of our weather today...
Posted by NikkiT2 on July 18, 2005, at 15:02:47
In reply to !!!! {speechless amazement} !!! » Meri-Tuuli, posted by Racer on July 18, 2005, at 14:16:37
Believe us, house prices in the UK, especially the south, are STUPID expensive.. ow any first time buyer could buy is beyond me..
Our flat, as an example (admittedly we're in London, but not one of the nicer areas!) is small - one bedroom, the tiniest bathroom ever, a lounge and kitchen.. around 600sq ft is worth about £220,000.. so $400k roughly.. doesn't even have a shower in it.. no outside space what so ever.
In our planned move out of London, we will be able to buy a 2 bedroomed semi detached house with a small garden.. or 3 bedroom mid terrace..I'll send you my postcode via email and you can look us up on Google World.. that will show you how little space there is here!! And London isn't unusual, which is a shame..
Nikki x
Posted by octopusprime on July 18, 2005, at 15:24:55
In reply to Where do you want to live?, posted by Dinah on July 17, 2005, at 10:41:12
funny i live in seattle and i like it
but i wish my husband was here. we just got married 2 weeks ago. now he can't get into the usa until september 7. they don't have an earlier appt at the consulate to get the paperwork done :'(
stupid immigration.
Posted by MidnightBlue on July 18, 2005, at 16:27:31
In reply to Re: !!!! {speechless amazement} !!! » Racer, posted by NikkiT2 on July 18, 2005, at 15:02:47
Nikki,
Not to depress you, but you could rent that (600 square feet, 1 bedroom) for $520 a month in a good part of town (older unit) in a large city in the U.S. Nope, I won't say where! LOL
MidnightBlue
Posted by crazy teresa on July 18, 2005, at 17:22:17
In reply to !!!! {speechless amazement} !!! » Meri-Tuuli, posted by Racer on July 18, 2005, at 14:16:37
Holy CRAP! Maybe being in the middle of nowhere in amongst the cornfields isn't so bad...
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Posted by Dinah on July 18, 2005, at 20:56:03
In reply to i want to live with my husband, posted by octopusprime on July 18, 2005, at 15:24:55
What? You got married and I missed it?
Do tell!!
Posted by octopusprime on July 19, 2005, at 2:03:05
In reply to Re: i want to live with my husband » octopusprime, posted by Dinah on July 18, 2005, at 20:56:03
sorry i've been busy with the wedding and all, so i haven't really been keeping up like i should *blush*
wedding was on canada day, in canada of course.
i met the groom last october, he's the brother-in-law of one of my coworkers at my last canadian job.
we decided to get married a couple of months after i moved to the usa.
*spoiler: nausea inducement below*
it was really sweet actually. one of those guys who was a lone wolf (he's 32 now, never been married and never had a relationship that lasted this long). he's "giving love a chance". (competing theory: he's getting old and his joints and body are getting old and brittle, so he can't ski/jump 50ft cliffs/swing a hammer 10 hours a day/surf in 5C water every weekend/play tennis like he used to).
he was lonely, i was lonely. we went to dinners, we enjoyed each other's company. he gets me outside and teaches me sports and encourages me. i teach him about gourmet cooking and wine and books and computers.
he was here for a bit over a week in the usa after we were married and it was wonderful (all the time in the world to talk and always doing something different and doing all the little affectionate nice things when coming and sitting and going) and hard in a good way (he has anxiety and he was quitting smoking pot so there was lots of emotion).
his dad called me today and was retelling the story of how he was hit by a bus on the honeymoon (or right after?) and spent two years in and out of hospital. don't worry he says. in 20 years you'll laugh about it. but he says to "my heart breaks for you guys". it was sweet
i want to live in a house with love in it. it's nice
Posted by Dinah on July 19, 2005, at 11:56:01
In reply to Re: i want to live with my husband, posted by octopusprime on July 19, 2005, at 2:03:05
Congratulations!
Of course you want to live in a house with love in it! I hope you get every heart's desire very soon.
Posted by Phillipa on July 19, 2005, at 17:21:55
In reply to Re: i want to live with my husband » octopusprime, posted by Dinah on July 19, 2005, at 11:56:01
Hey! Watch what you say about age. 32 is a baby! Im 59 and although I can't jog anymore I'm still active. Of course my bones are crunching and my back hurts after walking. When I was 32 I thought I was too old for short hair wrinkles. Little did I know how fast time flies and how quickly we age. Even my facelift left me looking my age. All that sun damage! Stay out of the sun!!! Fondly, Phillipa
Posted by CAROLINA on July 20, 2005, at 0:22:33
In reply to Alexandra and I will be neighbors..., posted by Racer on July 17, 2005, at 13:59:40
i think it would b so great 2 live in an RV 4 awhile and see every state. i would be rich of course so i could stay as long as i wanted...then move on. i would def. stop and see my BRAVES play every chance i could!!!and i could visit some of ya'll :-)
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