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If You Could Spend One Month in Another City

#41

Quote:Lucerne is like the prettiest girl you ever saw.


And the fact that the first syllable is "loose" adds to the appeal.
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#42

I'd go to Maui. 

 

Hawaii was the best vacation I've ever taken.


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#43

Any small town in the Tuscany region in Italy. They are all so charming and beautiful. The two weeks I spent over there was just not enough time. I would love to rent a small loft and just meander around, with nothing to do but drink wine and eat cured meats and cheeses. 


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#44

Quote:Any small town in the Tuscany region in Italy. They are all so charming and beautiful. The two weeks I spent over there was just not enough time. I would love to rent a small loft and just meander around, with nothing to do but drink wine and eat cured meats and cheeses.


You can do all that here. Save some time and money and fly down, it is nearly as beautiful here - and we also have a variety of nut crops to snack on Smile
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#45

Quote:If you could spend one month in another city anywhere in the world, which city would you choose?  

 

Assume you don't have to work, and could rent an apartment anywhere in the world to spend one month just living there. 
 

I personally wouldn't go to a "city" but rather a "town".  I've been to many countries overseas and the Caribbean, but there aren't many places that I would want to spend a lot of time in, especially a month.

 

My first choice depending on time of year would be a small town out west or possibly in middle/northwest U.S.A.  Foreign consideration would be given to the area around Norway or Sweden.  I've dealt with and interact with people from both countries on a regular basis, and they are some of the nicest most courteous people that I know.  Another foreign alternative would be somewhere in South America, though I would be reluctant to go to some places.



There are 10 kinds of people in this world.  Those who understand binary and those who don't.
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#46

Quote:You can do all that here. Save some time and money and fly down, it is nearly as beautiful here - and we also have a variety of nut crops to snack on Smile


Gonna open up Senor Fantastico's Bed & Breakfast?
What in the Wide Wide World of Sports is agoin' on here???
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#47

Quote:Gonna open up Senor Fantastico's Bed & Breakfast?


Gonna? It's here.


Salmon fishing expeditions, weddings, and palapas on the water. You catch em we cook em!


Fan boat rides every 3 hours.
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#48

Quote:Gonna? It's here.


Salmon fishing expeditions, weddings, and palapas on the water. You catch em we cook em!


Fan boat rides every 3 hours.


Boat rides? I like boat rides.
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#49

Quote:Gonna? It's here.

Salmon fishing expeditions, weddings, and palapas on the water. You catch em we cook em!

Fan boat rides every 3 hours.


I don't like fish either....lol But the rest of it sounds like fun...where do I sign up?
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#50

Lake City


Huh
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#51

Quote:Lake City


Big dreamer.
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#52

St. Petersburg, Russia. But probably not in the dead of winter.


The sun's not yellow, it's chicken.
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#53

Quote:You can do all that here. Save some time and money and fly down, it is nearly as beautiful here - and we also have a variety of nut crops to snack on Smile
Sure, I can get the wine and the cheese but not the ambiance. 

 

Going to Napa and Sonoma while spending the week in San Fran at the end of the month. Never been to your neck of the woods but I can assure you there is nothing in this country like the small towns in Italy. That's not a bad thing it's just different. 

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#54

Quote:St. Petersburg, Russia. But probably not in the dead of winter.


And stay at the Trump Resort Wink
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#55

Quote:St. Petersburg, Russia. But probably not in the dead of winter.


I'd love to see St. Petersburg, Russia myself. But, definitely NOT in the winter, as you said. BBRRRRR!


I was in Europe a while back during the end of December through early January. I was in Ireland for a while, and decided to fly over to Amsterdam for a few days before I came back home.

Amsterdam in the first week of January,, wow, it was cold.

I could only imagine St. Petersburg compared to that. No Thanks.
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#56

Quote:Sure, I can get the wine and the cheese but not the ambiance. 

 

Going to Napa and Sonoma while spending the week in San Fran at the end of the month. Never been to your neck of the woods but I can assure you there is nothing in this country like the small towns in Italy. That's not a bad thing it's just different.


Invitation revoked!
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#57

Quote:Boat rides? I like boat rides.
  
Quote:I don't like fish either....lol But the rest of it sounds like fun...where do I sign up?


Better hurry. We only get this much water about once every 20 years.
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#58

Quote:And stay at the Trump Resort Wink
 

I figure I'd timeshare Donald's condo.

The sun's not yellow, it's chicken.
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#59

Quote:I'd love to see St. Petersburg, Russia myself. But, definitely NOT in the winter, as you said. BBRRRRR!


I was in Europe a while back during the end of December through early January. I was in Ireland for a while, and decided to fly over to Amsterdam for a few days before I came back home.

Amsterdam in the first week of January,, wow, it was cold.

I could only imagine St. Petersburg compared to that. No Thanks.
 

I've lived in Florida too long. They'd find me dead in a snow drift. But I've read that St. Petersburg (I'm guessing the Russians never call it St. Pete; perhaps Leningrad when they flashback to the old days) is beautiful in the spring.

The sun's not yellow, it's chicken.
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#60

Quote:I've lived in Florida too long. They'd find me dead in a snow drift. But I've read that St. Petersburg (I'm guessing the Russians never call it St. Pete; perhaps Leningrad when they flashback to the old days) is beautiful in the spring.


Same here. I've grown so accustomed to shorts year round that any time spent in truly cold climes seems like a test of will.
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