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Monika:

visit - hell yeah!
live there - no

I loved the landscape and would love to back to visit, but the cultural/social/political climate seems to be somewhat...narrow-minded. I couldn´t cope with that.
I also like Sweden very much, I love the shade of dark green that the woods have here. I´m iving in a little town on the shores of lake Vättern with a large archepolago nearby and I think I´d like to stay here forever. However if I were rich I´d buy houses all over the world that I could go visiting, and why not a little cottage in the area around Signal Mountain? Would be sweet indeed...

Jeff Wrangler:

--- Quote from: jstephens9 on June 21, 2008, 01:57:48 am ---Jeff, I must say that you created a scene with this post that is wonderful.
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Jack, thanks so much for your thoughts and kind words.  :)  ;)

David In Indy:
Some people have the right idea around here. :D

I'd love to have a summer home near a lake in Northern Maine, Vermont or New Hampshire - like in the movie "On Golden Pond".

Then I'd like to have a winter home in South Florida or Hawaii.

I'd like to stay in Indiana during the spring and autumn though. Those seasons are very beautiful here.

So what is that? Three different homes? haha. Yeah, DREAM ON DAVID!  :laugh:  :laugh:

jstephens9:

--- Quote from: DavidInIndy on June 22, 2008, 01:12:39 am ---Some people have the right idea around here. :D

I'd love to have a summer home near a lake in Northern Maine, Vermont or New Hampshire - like in the movie "On Golden Pond".

Then I'd like to have a winter home in South Florida or Hawaii.

I'd like to stay in Indiana during the spring and autumn though. Those seasons are very beautiful here.

So what is that? Three different homes? haha. Yeah, DREAM ON DAVID!  :laugh:  :laugh:



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I know what you mean David. I too have these wonderful dreams of having homes in all the places I have been that I like to visit over and over again. I don't think that will happen though since I sure don't have that kind of money  ;)

delalluvia:
It's OK to have dreams.  It's also OK that some are out of reach and won't come true.  I don't get it when people say "Oh, when you stop dreaming" - and give in to reality I suppose - that you're just "giving up on life".  Honestly, do people realize what they're saying?  I explain to my friends how I need to give up on a dream of mine to go away so I can stay near my mother who is in her last days with cancer and I'm lambasted as a quitter for giving up on my dreams!

Hello!!  Jeez  >:(

So, it's OK to dream about Wyoming but to think logically about moving there, Jeff.  I have multiple fantasies and dreams about moving abroad, etc.  But like you, reality sets in pretty quick.  I have limited job skills, at this time in my life my family needs me near, due to family genetics, health insurance is of extreme importance and despite what others say, I've seen what happens when you don't have these things and that trumps dreams pretty quick.

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