Re: Where would you live?
wintermute, on host 195.153.64.90
Sunday, July 29, 2001, at 07:30:29
Re: Where would you live? posted by Howard on Saturday, July 28, 2001, at 18:35:25:
> I know were I would like to live and I'll tell you why. I like Maui, the island between Ohau and Hawaii. I like the climate and the ocean. If I had a small house on the north side of Haleakala, the dormant volcano, at about 1500 to 2000 feet, I could lead a simple life and love every minute. You don't need air > conditioning at that elevation, and you are a short motor scooter ride from the beach. At 10,024 feet, the summit has a view beyond imagination. When you are on Maui, you are a short boat ride from Molokai, a lush and beautiful, almost primative island. A short plane ride gets you to Hawaii, the biggest island in the state with mountains, beaches, ranches, deserts, active volcanos and even ski slopes. > Or an even shorter plane ride in the other direction takes you to Honolulu, the greatest city in the world. Why would anyone want to live anywhere else? > Howard
I can see why you'd like that, but it sounds like it would be way to hot for me. Heh, even London's too hot for me during the 2 months it doesn't rain.
But having said that, I can't think of anywhere I would rather live than London. The nightlife, the history, the food, the fact that everyone speaks a dialect of English I'm very familiar with...
Of course there are things I don't like, but they're few and far between, and I've never been anywhere that's able to touch me quite like this one.
winter"but you all knew that already, right?"mute
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