I live on the outskirts of Portland and would never live on an Island, that is an isolated life! |
Clearly I'm the same pp from portland going through this thread hahaha. In the winter I like skiing and getting into all the restaurants without a reservation haha |
| I could be quite happy, in a lovely little villa in Positano. |
Yeah, but you cannot even spell it Connecticut
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| Oh crud, has to be in the US…. Lake Tahoe, Nevada side. |
Hi PP! Bethesda/Park City poster here. I wish I knew you in real life. Where do you live in PC? We are in Red Stone. My daughter goes to Trailside, and Summit Dance Project. Our paths have probably crossed😀 |
Yup...I love the north bay if you don't want to be in the city. |
| Sausalito, CA. I look at houses there all the time. When I get $5M to drop on a house, watch out! |
| Boston, always Boston. |
This sounds good to me! |
Why? Just bc you’re from there? Moved from DC suburbs to Boston suburbs recently and I don’t understand why dcum holds this area in such high regard all the time. (Maybe I don’t get it as a poc) |
It's a weird self-loathing thing. DC people know enough to not make a comparison between DC and NYC or similar, so another mid-sized city is projected as being somewhat alike but 1000% better. I don't get it. I'm from NYC and have lived in Boston and DC and they are really not that different, at least not on the utopia vs hellscape level people here describe. Boston is....fine. |
I grew up in the south and moved to Boston, and it shocked me how openly racist and horrible people were. There’s a reason the biggest race riots ever in the US were in that city. |
| NYC! Always wanted to live there for a while. True city life, culture, proximity to Europe |
Proximity to Europe . . . good one. |