My son was born in Kalispell. It really is beautiful. If I couldn't live in Alaska for some reason, I'd move back there.
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I wanted to live HERE more then anywhere else, so that's why I moved here.
I would want to stay in WV. If i could, a place with some acreage up some holler would be nice.
Right where I am. If I wanted to live some place else I would already be there.
Winters: Texas Hill Country
Summers: Remote wilderness fringes in Alaska or somewhere amongst the US or Canadian Rockies.
Temporary 4 to 8 year stint: One Observatory Circle, DC (assisting Ken, while we get things straightened out in Washington)
I already can live anywhere I want - and do. The really cool thing about it is - if that ever changes I can move.
Right where I"m at......at any given time....need to work on my "snow bird" skills a tad.......SE WI/ SW WI.....South USA winters......
OK, I have decided I would choose the "Mustang Ranch" for the winter months.
If I can ever manage to sell this house I am already planning to move back to TX or OK.
I would like to live on a tropical island that had a small town and not a lot of people. Why? Because the weather is nice, plenty of food in the ocean, some on land and raise the rest.
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Originally Posted by BTB
Give me a call. I can sell you my place. Some of it is still there.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/rf/ima...EeK8o6rcm34pxQ
Right now, I'd move to a mountain top or an arc! It is flooding here. But I wouldn't change the swamp for nothin', you should here the frogs!
Every place has it's natural disasters. I was thinking a Polynesian island. How often does Hawaii get hit by a major disaster? Not to often.
Think tsunami.....
http://www.civilbeat.com/posts/2011/...mis-in-hawaii/
Think volcano...
http://www.startribune.com/nation/141379863.html
It would be just my luck to have a tsunami wash me into the volcano.
Just think of it as going from the rinse to the dry cycle.
That made me snort. That was pretty funny.