I'm happy in Colorado, but I spent over 13 years living in Mirandola, Italy and loved it there. I can highly recommend Italy - beautiful art, architecture, scenery and music, interesting local festivals, great people and food. Beaches, mountains, lakes, the ocean, historic sites, world class museums and galleries and a lot of varied things to see and do. The best part is the wonderful Italian people. It's very easy to get out and explore Italy and further in Europe using the trains or budget flights. At a high level, life isn't all that different; you still need to work to support yourself, shop, cook, clean house, etc. It's the details that are different. Life tends to be more relaxed. Rather than driving everywhere i tended to walk or bike places. Life was generally at a slower pace. There were frequently things going on in town and local events tended to have something for the entire family. You could stroll into town in the evening and see a concert, dance recital, play in local dialect or other event in the piazza two or three weeks a night in the summer. The local market was Saturday in the town where I lived and then would move on through other towns during the week. There was a local antiquaria (flea market) the 2nd Sunday of every month where the streets were filled with merchants and people browsing/socializing.
The economy is in poor shape right now and unemployment is high, but I'd be glad to live there again.
Santa Barbara, California
Santa Barbara, California
France
If I could live anywhere in the world it would be Australia. I have family who always tell me how amazing it is. It would be amazing to live in such a vibrant, lively, beautiful place
Pakistan
Ketch rig 30 horse diesel scow configured for European canal and river.
Would not say no to the Black Sea via Danube. Could take your car
as deck cargo.
in a better place
NYC or seattle....adore their skyliines
indonesia the paradise on this earth