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In reply to the discussion: If you could move to any country, what country would you go to? Me--- France [View all]debm55
(36,011 posts)124. Thank you PJMcK the water is so blue there. I llive in PA and I am landlocked here in the western part of the state.
Husband is from Boston but the water is so darn cold. Come back and post here more often.
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If you could move to any country, what country would you go to? Me--- France [View all]
debm55
Oct 26
OP
Thank you Funtatlaguy. My husband went their for a business trip and said it was great.
debm55
Oct 26
#6
I would live here but go to visit art museums having exhibits of artists I would love to see 3 times a year.
CTyankee
Oct 26
#130
My relatives are from the Ukraine and country of Georgia. don't want to go there. Rich's family is from Italy and
debm55
Oct 26
#13
Agree with you. Rich speaks Finn. and when he and his parents went they were treated with open arms. His mother was born
debm55
Oct 26
#17
That's good. My MIL moved outside of Boston with Finnish population. No one spoke English at home or our in public. She
debm55
Oct 26
#35
There are 'train cab rides' on the tube where you can see what cities and countrysides
Prairie_Seagull
Oct 26
#78
Although I might be ABLE to move to any country, I'd stay right where I am. If I HAD to move to another country...
WheelWalker
Oct 26
#15
Thank you arkielib with my husband. Simply beautiful. Scotland would be any place to live
debm55
Oct 26
#21
Thank you Bristlecone. They both sound great. We have been to Ireland. I picked France because of the Art and the
debm55
Oct 26
#42
Thank you Mal. and even though my husband can speak it and has relatives there. because of the location. I would not
debm55
Oct 26
#43
Thank you love_katz. I guess I am the opposite, I live in PA and would love to live near the sea and not a land locked
debm55
Oct 26
#74
Thank you very much displacedvermoter My second choice would be Canada--Nova Scotia
debm55
Oct 26
#60
thank you . I will remember that the next time we go up there. We haven't been there in awhile.
debm55
Oct 26
#66
Thank you AllaN01Bear. It's not just for political reasons. I always wanted to live near the sea.
debm55
Oct 26
#67
Thank you the ocean, the architecture, the food, the people. Yes that would be great.Thank you, Goatguy
debm55
Oct 26
#112
PJMcK.....I told another poster it was not a political question. No political are allowed in the Lounge. And I don't
debm55
Oct 26
#118
Thank you PJMcK the water is so blue there. I llive in PA and I am landlocked here in the western part of the state.
debm55
Oct 26
#124
Thank you all Canadians learn English and French starting in grade school They all are bilingual. they know both.
debm55
Oct 26
#139
My son & his wife lived in Greenwich, London. I dream of a place looking right over the Thames in Greenwich.
NBachers
Oct 26
#129
Thank you LiberalLoner. Egypt would be wonderful with all the sites, music and foods.
debm55
Oct 27
#162
Wow, 41 countries that is great, Japan has always been on my bucket list, But I know i will never get there. Thank you
debm55
Oct 27
#164