What's the nicest thing about where you live?
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What's the nicest thing about where you live?
I was on a bus today that took me all around where I live. Lovely day. I’m in the countryside, with sheep and cows and horses one minute, the next minute I’m going along a road right next to the Atlantic sea. I mean, if I still had old London in my life I’d have had the hat-trick.
But the point. I just thought, Wow. You know? What makes you think, Now this scenery, this setting (e.g., the weather), this is beautiful?
And the breeze coming through the open windows on the bus…man, do me a favour, this was beautiful. Now I know many of you guys live in some lovely parts of the States, so can you top this? And remember, it was a nice day in England!
But the point. I just thought, Wow. You know? What makes you think, Now this scenery, this setting (e.g., the weather), this is beautiful?
And the breeze coming through the open windows on the bus…man, do me a favour, this was beautiful. Now I know many of you guys live in some lovely parts of the States, so can you top this? And remember, it was a nice day in England!
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Along the Front Range in Colorado, USA
The Rocky Mountains and the weather despite the snowstorms: snowed last night about 7 inches, now sun is out and a balmy 40 degrees snow melting off the streets… Winters can be snowy but overall the weather is mild and sunny in the winter and sunny hot and mild summertime.
The Mountains in summer time are awesome and the Parries too are the nicest things where I live. The base elevation for where I live is about 4,900 feet above sea level and the highest nearby Mountain peak is a 14,000 footer, Longs Peak… Having a National Park nearby to hike in during the spring and early fall makes it the best as well as the state parks.
The Rocky Mountains and the weather despite the snowstorms: snowed last night about 7 inches, now sun is out and a balmy 40 degrees snow melting off the streets… Winters can be snowy but overall the weather is mild and sunny in the winter and sunny hot and mild summertime.
The Mountains in summer time are awesome and the Parries too are the nicest things where I live. The base elevation for where I live is about 4,900 feet above sea level and the highest nearby Mountain peak is a 14,000 footer, Longs Peak… Having a National Park nearby to hike in during the spring and early fall makes it the best as well as the state parks.
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I'll raise you a nice day in Scotland, I've heard they have scenery in England but I somehow always miss itDannyM wrote:And remember, it was a nice day in England!
I love being 20 mins from the city centre, an hour from the coast and an hour to rolling hills in the middle of nowhere. The four seasons in one day style weather is a nice perk too.
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The Great Smokey Mountains in the fall with the leaves changing is hard to beat.
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Re: What's the nicest thing about where you live?
I guess I enjoy being able to go swimming from March-October. And wearing shorts pretty much all year round, with only a few cold weeks. I do miss the mountains of New Hampshire, though. But, I certainly don't miss ice, all the way up to April.
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I live in the Hills,
We have a Puffing Billy Train and loads of fauna and flora but what i love most is the close knit community of people, everyone says hi and my neighbours are awesome.
Also our church is mud brick and has a real nice warmth to it
We have a Puffing Billy Train and loads of fauna and flora but what i love most is the close knit community of people, everyone says hi and my neighbours are awesome.
Also our church is mud brick and has a real nice warmth to it
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Here is a trustworthy saying that deserves full acceptance: Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners of whom I am the worst. But for that very reason I was shown mercy so that in me, the worst of sinners, Christ Jesus might display his immense patience as an example for those who would believe in him and receive eternal life. Now to the King eternal, immortal, invisible, the only God, be honor and glory for ever and ever.Amen.
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In Wisconsin? Maybe the Packers...
I guess nice variety of weather, the country is flat but still pretty, nice woodland and some open space and generally tight-knit communities around where I live. Pretty comfortable around here.
I guess nice variety of weather, the country is flat but still pretty, nice woodland and some open space and generally tight-knit communities around where I live. Pretty comfortable around here.
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Haha I live in Wisconsin too! Where are you at?
I can't really think of a great thing about it when compared to some of the above. I guess I do like my hometown.. I like the range of weather. Something about where I live makes me never want to change it. I like the farmland.
But the mosquitos. O_O
I can't really think of a great thing about it when compared to some of the above. I guess I do like my hometown.. I like the range of weather. Something about where I live makes me never want to change it. I like the farmland.
But the mosquitos. O_O
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My wife and my daughter.
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nothing that is natural. But there is a food lane, with the best restaurants in town, all lined on both sides. Truly the best and some very unique food places for having a birthday bash or a romantic dinner or just hanging out with friends. That's about it.
It would be a blessing if they missed the cairns and got lost on the way back. Or if
the Thing on the ice got them tonight.
I could only turn and stare in horror at the chief surgeon.
Death by starvation is a terrible thing, Goodsir, continued Stanley.
And with that we went below to the flame-flickering Darkness of the lower deck
and to a cold almost the equal of the Dante-esque Ninth Circle Arctic Night
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the Thing on the ice got them tonight.
I could only turn and stare in horror at the chief surgeon.
Death by starvation is a terrible thing, Goodsir, continued Stanley.
And with that we went below to the flame-flickering Darkness of the lower deck
and to a cold almost the equal of the Dante-esque Ninth Circle Arctic Night
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You need to get off the M1 then, ProProinsias wrote:I'll raise you a nice day in Scotland, I've heard they have scenery in England but I somehow always miss itDannyM wrote:And remember, it was a nice day in England!
Many of my best nights out have been in Glesge!I love being 20 mins from the city centre, an hour from the coast and an hour to rolling hills in the middle of nowhere. The four seasons in one day style weather is a nice perk too.
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Now there's a place I could live!B. W. wrote:Along the Front Range in Colorado, USA
The Rocky Mountains and the weather despite the snowstorms: snowed last night about 7 inches, now sun is out and a balmy 40 degrees snow melting off the streets… Winters can be snowy but overall the weather is mild and sunny in the winter and sunny hot and mild summertime.
The Mountains in summer time are awesome and the Parries too are the nicest things where I live. The base elevation for where I live is about 4,900 feet above sea level and the highest nearby Mountain peak is a 14,000 footer, Longs Peak… Having a National Park nearby to hike in during the spring and early fall makes it the best as well as the state parks.
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And for people in Scotland too because, as Pros said, that have four seasons in one day style weather in Scotland, we can have that too in our Colorado Highlands!DannyM wrote:Now there's a place I could live!B. W. wrote:Along the Front Range in Colorado, USA
The Rocky Mountains and the weather despite the snowstorms: snowed last night about 7 inches, now sun is out and a balmy 40 degrees snow melting off the streets… Winters can be snowy but overall the weather is mild and sunny in the winter and sunny hot and mild summertime.
The Mountains in summer time are awesome and the Parries too are the nicest things where I live. The base elevation for where I live is about 4,900 feet above sea level and the highest nearby Mountain peak is a 14,000 footer, Longs Peak… Having a National Park nearby to hike in during the spring and early fall makes it the best as well as the state parks.
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Scotland? Good scenery in Scotland?B. W. wrote:And for people in Scotland too because, as Pros said, that have four seasons in one day style weather in Scotland, we can have that too in our Colorado Highlands!
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Re: What's the nicest thing about where you live?
As I was reading the posts here, I recalled a conversation I had with a client in his office a while ago. ''Where are you from?'' I asked. ''Bangladesh!'' came the answer, ''It's the best country on earth!'' he affirmed.
Now...I'm well travelled but I've never been to Bangladesh (who would want to go there?) Bangladesh seems to be the most gawd-awful country on this planet: wall-to-wall slums, garbage & human refuse in the streets, regular catastrophic flooding, amazing poverty...a veritable Loser of a country. Even India - Bangladesh's only neighbour - has put up a barbed wire & electrified fence all along the 4000+ km border the two countries share. Not good.
''So why have you come to live here?'' I asked my client. ''You can't live in my country'' came his answer. ''Beautiful country but you can't live.''
Which brings me to my point: the best place on earth is the one you come from. Even if it stinks.
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Now...I'm well travelled but I've never been to Bangladesh (who would want to go there?) Bangladesh seems to be the most gawd-awful country on this planet: wall-to-wall slums, garbage & human refuse in the streets, regular catastrophic flooding, amazing poverty...a veritable Loser of a country. Even India - Bangladesh's only neighbour - has put up a barbed wire & electrified fence all along the 4000+ km border the two countries share. Not good.
''So why have you come to live here?'' I asked my client. ''You can't live in my country'' came his answer. ''Beautiful country but you can't live.''
Which brings me to my point: the best place on earth is the one you come from. Even if it stinks.
FL
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