lets change countries /and why that choice .

toffee

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my choice of country would be Spain - warm every day' temps dont fall right down until late November , every day that sun shines even after rainfall.
streets are so clean well kept' hardly ever see rubbish from shops overflowing 'and road ways look great with flowers planted ' well maintained ! people themselves always there helping /
 

I have a second home in Spain and also my daughter lives in the mountains of Malaga .. full time and has a business there. .

I lived on the Costa Blanca for 10 years on the coast...and still have my home there , although we now rent it out! We go every year to stay for a while in Spain .. but would I return to live there again full time..?..probably not. The red tape and bureaucracy is a nightmare and if you haven't got a good grasp of the language you're in trouble...and further more the Spanish really don't like foreigners, which is something you really don't get to know until you can understand what they're saying.

I enjoyed my time there despite the difficulties, and I learned a second language , I still love to go out and visit every year... but if I were able to choose to move again permanently, I'd go to New Zealand!!
 
Oh, definitely Austria, mainly Vienna the capital of the country. My mom was born there and so was I. And I have relatives there. But, of course, just visiting and actually living there would be a different thing. I couldn't stand the cold in the winter, and even when visiting in July it was still too cold for me. The weather there is so changeable. But there's no other country besides Austria that I would even consider actually moving to. I guess I'm stuck here in Hawaii. :cool:
 

malaga is very tourisy holly -we found after visiting that part for many times ' we have a second home in spain =we will adventualy go '
hoping one of our sons will follow -
 
I’m thrilled to live in the USA and here I’ll stay!
Of course I would go on vacation in other countries as well but I’m happiest when I’m at home Next year I’ll be going to France and maybe England I’m sure it will be a lot of fun
 
malaga is very tourisy holly -we found after visiting that part for many times ' we have a second home in spain =we will adventualy go '
hoping one of our sons will follow -
Malaga is Huge... people think of Malaga as just coast, it really isn't. it's soo much more than that, it's also a huge port as well ..!! My daughter lives remotely in the mountains , no tourists ever go there... they wouldn't even know how to access it..
 
Of course I would go on vacation in other countries as well but I’m happiest when I’m at home Next year I’ll be going to France and maybe England I’m sure it will be a lot of fun
if you do come over here to France and England, try to see outside of London and Paris, there's so much more beauty here in the countryside and so much more affordable than the cities!!
 
I would probably move to Albert Square and get a job working in the launderette.

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if you do come over here to France and England, try to see outside of London and Paris, there's so much more beauty here in the countryside and so much more affordable than the cities!!
I would like to experience tea in England in the tea room with scones and other sweets. I’m all into quaint and cozy and I love history! I would also like to try a really Yorkshire pudding and roast beef in England, I was raised on Yorkshire pudding and roast beef from my mom who lived in the north east of America but her family came from England and I love that type of food! I’m not really a city person but I’m sure there’s a lot to see in the large cities. Crowds are a little much for me but I love people. People who are from other countries have other perspectives and I believe that other perspectives can broaden the mind and the heart!
 
I would like to experience tea in England in the tea room with scones and other sweets. I’m all into quaint and cozy and I love history! I would also like to try a really Yorkshire pudding and roast beef in England, I was raised on Yorkshire pudding and roast beef from my mom who lived in the north east of America but her family came from England and I love that type of food! I’m not really a city person but I’m sure there’s a lot to see in the large cities. Crowds are a little much for me but I love people. People who are from other countries have other perspectives and I believe that other perspectives can broaden the mind and the heart!
Didn’t mean to say really it was a real Yorkshire pudding
 
I would like to experience tea in England in the tea room with scones and other sweets. I’m all into quaint and cozy and I love history! I would also like to try a really Yorkshire pudding and roast beef in England, I was raised on Yorkshire pudding and roast beef from my mom who lived in the north east of America but her family came from England and I love that type of food! I’m not really a city person but I’m sure there’s a lot to see in the large cities. Crowds are a little much for me but I love people. People who are from other countries have other perspectives and I believe that other perspectives can broaden the mind and the heart!
oooh you can have both of those things very easily... in fact in most pubs , as well as tea-rooms and restaurants!
 
The only other country I've even been to is the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico and Mexico City. I loved my trip but couldn't live there.

Having nothing else to compare, I'll stay here, but always wanted to visit Europe.
 

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