where do you live
#1165
Joined: Apr 2007
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This is a fun thread, people are from all over the world, how nice we can all come to one place...
Born: Los Angeles, Ca, lived there until I was 25, moved to San Francisco and then out to the country north of there, now I am east of Sacramento... nice place to raise kids, but they are grown now.... looking to move, 1 last time.
Shelley
Born: Los Angeles, Ca, lived there until I was 25, moved to San Francisco and then out to the country north of there, now I am east of Sacramento... nice place to raise kids, but they are grown now.... looking to move, 1 last time.
Shelley
#1172
Joined: Feb 2006
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Born in Ann Arbor, Michigan, then lived in Florida, Kansas, Georgia, Michigan again, small-town Nevada, the Philippines, Reno, Seattle. Now appear to have come to rest in Berkeley, California, but it's only been 9 years so I can't promise.
I guess there's a reason I love travel.
I guess there's a reason I love travel.
#1178
Joined: May 2003
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Born in Russia, moved to Brooklyn, NY; then moved to Old Bridge NJ; and now live in London , UK for the next few years. Check out our webpage at www.burlaki.com about our adventures and more
#1179
Joined: Jul 2006
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weelynnie said "Probably be back in Scotland in my old age as I can't live without it". *sigh* And the Glaswegian staring at the Clyde from the office window made me long for my old flat on Winton Drive.
I would love to move back. Sadly, I'm an American with an American passport, no marketable and/or short-listed profession, great-great grannies who were European and thus too far removed to claim 'heritage' and no chance of a Euro-hubby (though I'm looking!!!). For me, unless the rules change drastically, Europe is just going to be a place to visit anymore.
Someone recently asked if any of us had moved since we answered this post. Yes: I have. When I answered I was just starting to pack for my trans-Atlantic move from Cork to Pennsylvania. I'm back in the greater Harrisburg metro area now and have been for six months. I can't begin to tell you how homesick I am for Ireland.
And to the Llanelli native: Wales IS positively beautiful. I spent several days driving around the country (Cardiff through Brecon straight to Colwyn Bay, then west and down the coast back to Barry) and just loved it. Had not seen anything so spectacular in a long time than when I was standing in Portmeirion taking pictures in a heavy downpour. I still remember the floodlit castles and trying to get a local to pronounce Llanfair PG for me.
I would love to move back. Sadly, I'm an American with an American passport, no marketable and/or short-listed profession, great-great grannies who were European and thus too far removed to claim 'heritage' and no chance of a Euro-hubby (though I'm looking!!!). For me, unless the rules change drastically, Europe is just going to be a place to visit anymore.
Someone recently asked if any of us had moved since we answered this post. Yes: I have. When I answered I was just starting to pack for my trans-Atlantic move from Cork to Pennsylvania. I'm back in the greater Harrisburg metro area now and have been for six months. I can't begin to tell you how homesick I am for Ireland.
And to the Llanelli native: Wales IS positively beautiful. I spent several days driving around the country (Cardiff through Brecon straight to Colwyn Bay, then west and down the coast back to Barry) and just loved it. Had not seen anything so spectacular in a long time than when I was standing in Portmeirion taking pictures in a heavy downpour. I still remember the floodlit castles and trying to get a local to pronounce Llanfair PG for me.


