I like Brider’s plan. I would like to have a few different houses. Would make life less routine. Also a new prespective…or a different one can do wonders for you. ![]()
I am probably the only one here to hate to hot (and sometimes humid too) weather. My first idea would be somewhere in Europe (Scotland, Norway, Sweden) or maybe BC (Canada) for the landscape and cooler climates.
All sounds good on paper, but I`ll travel there first before fantasizing more on it.
A log home somewhere in the Rockies. Probably in a small town in Wyoming. Actually there really is nothing but small towns in Wyoming. My dream would be some place in the foothills of the Wind River range with a river running through my property.
Gotta agree with Luli…I absolutely love NYC, I was born and raised there until I was 9, and I guess it has just always been a part of me…
Durban in south africa has it all! definetely want to move there

1st Praha~
Because it is so alive! It is ahead in trends and pop culture since it has come out of communist rule.
It is different such a mix of the modern set amist these old beautiful buildings.
There is a beautiful selection of Beroque style buildings mixed with the latest trends!!!
So wonderful- and crazy at the same time
Even Mr Jagger himself spent his 60th birthday there …
It is also quite close to Paris
2nd Martinique~
It holds a mix of it’s original culture and a mix of France’s influance.
In 1946, Martinique became a Department of France and in 1974 a Region of France.
I find every place I visit would be a place I would love to live. The eastern townships of Quebec is beautiful, but I also love the rockies out west.Of my trip through the rockies, I have to say New Mexico was my favourite, although Colorado, Wyoming, Montana and Alberta were’nt far behind. I love water and could easily live in Vancouver, but I don’t know if I would enjoy the rain. I also love the beach and have been to Cancun many times and could live there. Scotland is another place I could live quite happily as the population is small and the scenery beautiful. I’ve also thought I would like to live in NYC every time visit. I really can’t think of one ideal place, although I’m quite happy where I am right now.
If money was not an issue, I’d like to spend spring in W. Europe, summer in Bahamas, autumn in Korea or Japan, and winter in anywhere relatively warm and nice - maybe Hong Kong.