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Why do you like living where you do.
snoopdog:
Im in the pacific northwest, Walla walla Washington to be precise. The weather is mild we get 4 seasons. I live out of the city so I can have livestock and shoot guns in my yard. My place is on a dead end private road so I dont get any traffic. the yard is fenced all around so I have 3 pit bull mix dogs so crime is not an issue. Farming is the main industries , wheat and wine grapes are big here as are the onions.
We have 2 universities and a community college plus the state prison, that offers the youth a choice. :headbang:
My town is peaceful and boring and we like it just like that.
slowcoach:
I'm happy to be where I am, in good old Doncaster, South Yorkshire, England :) But I could be very tempted, if the chance came my way to live in Canada. I visited friends back in 2001 and fell in love with the country and its people. The downside is Canadian beer is crap :lol:
Rob :thumbup:
Stilldrillin:
I was born here, just south of Rob. A long time ago...... :wave:
When WW2 finished. We moved just north of Rob, Brighouse. (I had no say, I was too young).... ::)
25 years later, visiting here. I met the present Mrs. Drillin, and decided I wasn't moving again! :thumbup:
It's nice 'ere........ :D
David D
Corvus corax:
At the minute it's boring old Austria.
It's nice here, little house next to a forest. Occasionally I get deer and a few other critters in my garden.
I'm happier here than I was in South Africa, were I was born and raised.
Dunno if we will stay here forever, have to see how life works out. If I have learnt one thing over the years, it's that life never goes the way you think it will.
Nowhere is perfect, in the end one can only find their own "perfect place".
arnoldb, Namibia is great! I was stationed there for a few years back in the 80's and I still think of the place as my second home.
I send a lot of European hunters that direction when they ask me about hunting in Africa.
Gazz292:
well, i dont like living where i do to be honnest, but that's cos i get cabin fever after being in one place for more than a year.
i was a forces brat, so grew up moving every few years, Yorkshire, oxfordshire, germany (rhiendahlen), hampshire, germany (krefeld), rutland, lincolnshire, then moved from my parents to nottinghamshire.
if i could choose, i'd live in germany, or anywhere on the continent, heck, my dream would be to live fulltime in an american RV touring the continent, but i can hardly afford the fuel in my motorhome at 20mpg, i'd never be able to afford 8mpg in an american RV.
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