churchill manitoba, or newport ri.
Stockholm!
New Orleans.
Already done it, Seoul, South Korea. If I could, I would go back there.
SSG Schwartz
Wow. I’ll check it out. I live in Canada now, and am considering relocating within the country.
Paris. The most beautiful city on earth.
Since I’ve been in my dream city of NY for 3 years, I’ll have to say Paris.
But I gotta say, work sucks most of the fun out of it. Can I just go sit by the Seine and draw pictures?
I’d love to go to Japan, New Zealand, or Finland. Also, British Columbia.
Of these, I have already been to Helsinki and BC, so I can say I want to go back.
Antarctica. How many people can say they’ve lived there? I don’t know if I’d want to stay through the winter though.
A more feasible place that I’d love to move to would be Seattle. This may actually happen some day, when I get a good opportunity.
Edinburgh, or ideally, somewhere in the British countryside.
New Zealand. I’ve been a couple of times and loved every minute.
I’d love to go back to Vancouver for a year. If it had to be somewhere new, then probably London.
I have lived and worked in Caracas, Venezuela - pre Hugo Chavez.
If the country were ever to return to the way it was, to my mind it is probably the most beautiful place in the world.
I would return to Caracas (pre-Hugo) in a heart beat.
Costa Rica might be my choice just because of a combination of things. I could go for Antarctica as well just because of the shear novelty factor. I have been to Paris several times and loved it but I don’t know if I could live there although New York City would rank way below as well as London. There is not much wrong with those places but I am not a big city kind of person.
Florida Keys. I haven’t been there before but just browsing the real estate listings there, and checking out the topography, I think I’d like it a lot.
Greece.
Barrington, RI.
London , England
London, Paris, Berlin.
Haven’t been to Tokyo, but if the opportunity popped up, I’d jump on it.
I would go back to South Africa. It was quite an experience. A year may be a bit long but six months would be great. A lot of different cultures in one place but you can go home and be among English speakers and British- and Dutch-ancestry who are happy to make friends with people from other countries.