Don't take this the wrong way, but you may be the first person I've ever heard of who actually likes Canberra. It just doesn't seem to be a city that folks get overly passionate about.ilspooner said:I love being in Canberra. I don't wanna move.If I had to, probably New Zealand.
Well, if it's drizzle you're after Britain's got you covered...Brutal Peanut said:I live in the desert part of California. You know the Fallout: New Vegas, Mojave wasteland? I only live two hours or so from the Desert Oasis that is Las Vegas. It's not far off from the game description. A lot of dirt, dust, coyotes, radroaches, and heat. MY GOD, THE HEAT! (The ghouls can be the drug and booze abusers we have).
I was born and raised here, and I am craving a change. I have been since I was a kid. I want to live in a place where grass and trees (that aren't Joshua trees or imported Palm trees, and cacti) aren't considered foreign and hard to take care of. A place that does not cook my garden every summer. Somewhere cool and breezy, drizzly, with plenty of grass and trees (that grow even if you don't want them to.lol)
I know there are plenty of places like that, and right now, I'd take any of them; but my husbands job is keeping us here at the moment. Here's hoping for a proper transfer to somewhere green and drizzly! =D
I should have said more rainy, then drizzly. Also, here in the United States.BlackStar42 said:Well, if it's drizzle you're after Britain's got you covered...Brutal Peanut said:I live in the desert part of California. You know the Fallout: New Vegas, Mojave wasteland? I only live two hours or so from the Desert Oasis that is Las Vegas. It's not far off from the game description. A lot of dirt, dust, coyotes, radroaches, and heat. MY GOD, THE HEAT! (The ghouls can be the drug and booze abusers we have).
I was born and raised here, and I am craving a change. I have been since I was a kid. I want to live in a place where grass and trees (that aren't Joshua trees or imported Palm trees, and cacti) aren't considered foreign and hard to take care of. A place that does not cook my garden every summer. Somewhere cool and breezy, drizzly, with plenty of grass and trees (that grow even if you don't want them to.lol)
I know there are plenty of places like that, and right now, I'd take any of them; but my husbands job is keeping us here at the moment. Here's hoping for a proper transfer to somewhere green and drizzly! =D
Well, I can see why people would dislike Canberra. Its great for us though. Right next to a bike track that goes lots of places, near a shopping mall, and a college, high school and primary school. Also lots of great walks for the dogs.Hiraeth said:Don't take this the wrong way, but you may be the first person I've ever heard of who actually likes Canberra. It just doesn't seem to be a city that folks get overly passionate about.ilspooner said:I love being in Canberra. I don't wanna move.If I had to, probably New Zealand.
I'd like to live somewhere on the Mediterranean. Greece maybe.