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Topic: Your Ideal City/Town
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mamawolf Knowflake Posts: 103 From: the universe Registered: Aug 2012
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posted August 03, 2014 01:18 PM
Lately, the thought of traveling/moving has been entering my mind a lot and most of the places have a similar theme. Beautiful coastal landscape, mountains, meadows, fields, farms, culture, very community like feel. Describe your ideal location and which aspects and such you think contribute to that!
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charlie Knowflake Posts: 2234 From: los angeles, ca, USA Registered: Jun 2012
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posted August 03, 2014 01:29 PM
California if some of the people could vanish..If I was forced to pick ONE city......I'd reluctantly say San Francisco. Wait! I don't know if this is true at all!! Actually, I can't choose and never will be able to as I am a Vagabond. Can I pick one place to live in SF and one in some obscure town in Italy? I like Shanghai too. And South of Sweden. Ireland. :-/ Nevermind IP: Logged |
fishbull11 Knowflake Posts: 148 From: depths Registered: May 2014
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posted August 03, 2014 01:38 PM
I would say Perth, WA Australia, white sand and beaches one could spend hours and days kicking around, excellent surrounding terrain and things to do and though the loneliest big city on the world (nothing w/in 4000 miles) the awesome people there made you feel anything but lonely.IP: Logged |
mamawolf Knowflake Posts: 103 From: the universe Registered: Aug 2012
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posted August 03, 2014 01:39 PM
Hahahaha there are no rules! You don't have to be stuck to this place forever. It's more of an environment that will make you feel alive and whole. Can even be an ideal time share, vacation home or whatever.For instance I NEED to live near the coast therefor I would never live in the midwest..but I wouldn't mind doing a workaway there for a short amount of time. I think that makes sense IP: Logged |
MineAgain Knowflake Posts: 459 From: Registered: Nov 2013
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posted August 03, 2014 02:02 PM
San Francisco, California Montreal, CanadaIt's hard to pick one. Montreal is far too cold during the winter times. IP: Logged |
LionFish Knowflake Posts: 1218 From: Registered: Aug 2012
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posted August 03, 2014 02:48 PM
Well I did have this nice response written out and my browser decided to crap out on me. So, long story short, somewhere with both mountains and the ocean. I can't live without either of these things. But not somewhere too cold. I hate being cold. I'll visit snow if I want to see it IP: Logged |
moonofneptune Newflake Posts: 23 From: Registered: Jun 2013
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posted August 04, 2014 12:58 PM
When I graduate college, I'm moving to a suburb outside of Los Angeles, probably Pasadena or Beverly Hills. Of course, this could change, but I'm making plans to secure a job over there (I'm a nursing student with plans to go to medical school and become a nurse anesthetist).I have Sun in Cancer, Moon and Mars in Libra, and Venus and Mercury in Leo. I have my Libran mars and moon in the second house of possessions. I find that I take on the traits of my natal chart very strongly. I love anything expensive and beautiful, I won't eat anything that's touched the floor, and I hate swimming in a pool unless it's a private one. I have no desire to continue living in my current hometown because I just want to experience somewhere more grandiose, extravagant, and expensive. I didn't grow up spoiled; my parents never gave me anything and I had to work for EVERYTHING I have. I'm sorry if I come off as elitist or bratty, but I'm just answering your question.
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mamawolf Knowflake Posts: 103 From: the universe Registered: Aug 2012
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posted August 05, 2014 04:01 PM
quote: Originally posted by moonofneptune: When I graduate college, I'm moving to a suburb outside of Los Angeles, probably Pasadena or Beverly Hills. Of course, this could change, but I'm making plans to secure a job over there (I'm a nursing student with plans to go to medical school and become a nurse anesthetist).I have Sun in Cancer, Moon and Mars in Libra, and Venus and Mercury in Leo. I have my Libran mars and moon in the second house of possessions. I find that I take on the traits of my natal chart very strongly. I love anything expensive and beautiful, I won't eat anything that's touched the floor, and I hate swimming in a pool unless it's a private one. I have no desire to continue living in my current hometown because I just want to experience somewhere more grandiose, extravagant, and expensive. I didn't grow up spoiled; my parents never gave me anything and I had to work for EVERYTHING I have. I'm sorry if I come off as elitist or bratty, but I'm just answering your question.
Haha absolutely not! You answered it perfectly and I think your placements appropriately match the location and lifestyle you crave. I was born in a country made up of islands. The two I spent my first four years were very different from each other. One is more tropical and touristy while the other is mountainous and rural. When I moved to the U.S., it's no surprise that I ended up in an old whaling sea town! Both environments have always been a part of my life and having the two meet in one location would be ideal. I love New England but the North California and Oregon coasts are calling me! As for visiting potential homes overseas, India, Thailand, New Zealand, or any sort of classic and historic European town, etc..Basically, an introverts dream town. Cap 9H sun, Aqua Moon and Mercury, Sag Venus, Aries 12H Mars. IP: Logged | |