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I want to come live with you, El Prez, because you have a warehouse full of CC's. I can sweep floors, clean toilets, make beds, mix drinks, cut and light cigars to earn my room and board. My wife an

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A small town in Italy, either in Tuscany or Calabria. Somewhere quiet, but with access to rail so I can head out when I need a change of pace. A quiet little spot, with a view and access to fresh veg

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The Big Island too. Awesome scenery yet almost like living in the country.

If all goes as planned my wife and I will retire there in about 15 years.

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Let's start planning a 2030 Hawaii FOH Herf!

I'm hoping for 5-10 years sooner than that......

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Kelowna BC if I stayed in Canada and the Tahoe area if I moved out of the country. Great skiing in the winter and golf in the warmer months. Benefit of Tahoe is I could ski in the morning and play golf in the afternoon. :)

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Let's start planning a 2030 Hawaii FOH Herf!

I'm hoping for 5-10 years sooner than that......

I'm in. Love that place.

We try to go for two weeks every year but don't always make it.

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We've been 3-4 times the past few years, twice in 2006.

Used to live on Oahu and that's worse than ATL for traffic!

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I could easily spend the rest of my life in La Jolla

That's definitely a top choice mate!

We've always thought anywhere CONUS that would be it. Nicoya Penincula CR next choice from that, same views/climate, much less expensive - but then you're in CR, not CA.....

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I already live there.

La Jolla or CR?

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*It would be a toss up between Hawaii, Toronto, Cuba, Italy or -" there's no place like home," HOME!

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A small mountain town. Some place where things might be harder to get but they're there if you need them. Thing Montana. Definitely Montana. In a valley at a couple thousand feet. Good snow in the winter and those wide, expansive bluffs/valleys. I made the trek out and lived in a place like that for a few years, and I did love it. I moved back "home" to continue to work on some artistic goals that just outranked the geography of where I was. I miss it, a lot. I'd move back but I'm not done with the goals yet so I have to put it off and keep the nose to the grindstone in hopes that some day I'll be able to head back to the Mountain West. By then it'll probably be somewhere outside of Montana because people found out about Montana a few years after they figured out Colorado, and did the same thing to both (buy up the land, close off the access, shut out other people).

There's just something about the Mountain West... I know no other way to put it than, to me, it's "Big Medicine".

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Kelowna BC if I stayed in Canada and the Tahoe area if I moved out of the country. Great skiing in the winter and golf in the warmer months. Benefit of Tahoe is I could ski in the morning and play golf in the afternoon. smile.png

We just left Kelowna a little while back and planted roots on Vancouver Island. Kelowna treated me well, met my wife there and had two boys. Stayed busy building most of the box stores downtown and in Westbank or should I say West Kelowna.There are a few things I miss like the B&M there. The Minit Mart and Havana Room. Real nice place. Jeremy was the guys name if memory serves me. And the Latin Fiesta in Rutland. But it was getting a bit crazy in the summer. Way to busy with tourists. We live the quiet easy life now. And loving it.

Oh yah. You can ski and golf on the same days there too. Maybe do some jet skiing too. Just mind the forest fires.

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I mean I already live where I would pick. (That's a lot of I's)

Ah, OK my mistake - understood then. So where do you live?

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I'm am extremely lucky that I'm already there.

East coast of the Coromandel Peninsular in New Zealand, Angela and I own one of the most beautiful lifestyle blocks we have ever seen and enjoy a lifestyle many can only dream of...

It has everything I'm looking for.

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You did say anywhere innocent.gif

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If I could move anywhere it would be next door

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looks a bit wonky J ...I think its about to fall over.

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Given that I come from an island in the middle east. I am sick of the hot sunny weather. I want to move somewhere green, cool and with a 50% chance of rain. Ideally with a stream running through my property. Open for suggestions

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Well, certainly somewhere that the weather is cooler. Don't care for hot, humid and hazy. Although I should be used to it by now. :lol3:

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Spain! Specifically, Barcelona. Lots to do there, people were nice, good weather....it is nice to be able to smoke a cigar in peace on the waterfront :)

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