Where do you wish you could live?
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Isn't the north where Barolo wine is made? I love the wine and cheese diet.rgambs said:
Which Italy though? The cuisine in the north is nothing at all like the southern "Italian" food.F Me In The Brain said:You had me at charcuterie
I want to live in Italy. Want to work in a kitchen there, and to learn.
I actually prefer the northern, cured meats, good hearty bread, rich soups and varied cheeses.
As far as traditional "Italian", I (like most Americans) prefer the adapted American-Italian cuisine with rich sauces and cooked pasta lol
We weren't impressed with the half-cooked noodles and chopped-tomato sauce we were served as "traditional" Italian.0 -
Mmmmmmmm, cheese.my small self... like a book amongst the many on a shelf0
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Surprised Detroit is not on people’s radars...
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I'm thinking somewhere like Cairns or Townsville in Queensland would be proper. Belize would be cool, too.
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rgambs said:
Which Italy though? The cuisine in the north is nothing at all like the southern "Italian" food.F Me In The Brain said:You had me at charcuterie
I want to live in Italy. Want to work in a kitchen there, and to learn.
I actually prefer the northern, cured meats, good hearty bread, rich soups and varied cheeses.
As far as traditional "Italian", I (like most Americans) prefer the adapted American-Italian cuisine with rich sauces and cooked pasta lol
We weren't impressed with the half-cooked noodles and chopped-tomato sauce we were served as "traditional" Italian.Tuscany or Emilia-Romagna would be my best guess. I am sure it will depend on where my wife would be happy, as this retirement only works if both of us will like it.She thinks I am nuts to work, save, retire...and that my retirement plan is to go to Italy and be a kitchen slave and work for free, but that is my dream job. Wish I had realized it as a young person so that I could do it as a career. At this point, if I can do it, it will be my retirement plan.The love he receives is the love that is saved0 -
My father-in-law did this, but stayed in the US. After he retired as a mechanical engineer, he attended NECI in VT and worked in a restaurant kitchen for a while. He still cooks nearly every meal, but no longer at a restaurant.F Me In The Brain said:rgambs said:
Which Italy though? The cuisine in the north is nothing at all like the southern "Italian" food.F Me In The Brain said:You had me at charcuterie
I want to live in Italy. Want to work in a kitchen there, and to learn.
I actually prefer the northern, cured meats, good hearty bread, rich soups and varied cheeses.
As far as traditional "Italian", I (like most Americans) prefer the adapted American-Italian cuisine with rich sauces and cooked pasta lol
We weren't impressed with the half-cooked noodles and chopped-tomato sauce we were served as "traditional" Italian.Tuscany or Emilia-Romagna would be my best guess. I am sure it will depend on where my wife would be happy, as this retirement only works if both of us will like it.She thinks I am nuts to work, save, retire...and that my retirement plan is to go to Italy and be a kitchen slave and work for free, but that is my dream job. Wish I had realized it as a young person so that I could do it as a career. At this point, if I can do it, it will be my retirement plan.
Italy would be much less pressure, I would think, with it being the home of the slow food movement and all.I SAW PEARL JAM0 -
I would move to San Diego in a hearbeat. Such a beautiful area.0
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That is pretty sweet!dankind said:
My father-in-law did this, but stayed in the US. After he retired as a mechanical engineer, he attended NECI in VT and worked in a restaurant kitchen for a while. He still cooks nearly every meal, but no longer at a restaurant.F Me In The Brain said:rgambs said:
Which Italy though? The cuisine in the north is nothing at all like the southern "Italian" food.F Me In The Brain said:You had me at charcuterie
I want to live in Italy. Want to work in a kitchen there, and to learn.
I actually prefer the northern, cured meats, good hearty bread, rich soups and varied cheeses.
As far as traditional "Italian", I (like most Americans) prefer the adapted American-Italian cuisine with rich sauces and cooked pasta lol
We weren't impressed with the half-cooked noodles and chopped-tomato sauce we were served as "traditional" Italian.Tuscany or Emilia-Romagna would be my best guess. I am sure it will depend on where my wife would be happy, as this retirement only works if both of us will like it.She thinks I am nuts to work, save, retire...and that my retirement plan is to go to Italy and be a kitchen slave and work for free, but that is my dream job. Wish I had realized it as a young person so that I could do it as a career. At this point, if I can do it, it will be my retirement plan.
Italy would be much less pressure, I would think, with it being the home of the slow food movement and all.The love he receives is the love that is saved0 -
I agree. My only concern would be a forest fire. You'd literally be toast.rgambs said:Or maybe in this cabin surrounded entirely by Sequoias greater than 20 feet in diameter.
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I always loved San Francisco so that would have to be my choice. Delicious fresh food, surfing, not too hot, beautiful scenery. I've also been interested in Alcatraz since I was young, so I would probably just gaze at the island every now and then.0
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I did live in Barbados so if you are unsure I will give it my seal of approval.
Fantastic place to live.0 -
FactoryMan93 said:I always loved San Francisco so that would have to be my choice. Delicious fresh food, surfing, not too hot, beautiful scenery. I've also been interested in Alcatraz since I was young, so I would probably just gaze at the island every now and then.Have you been lately?City has changed so much. I used to love it. Kind of loathe it, now.Still beautiful but mega-overcrowded. Douchelords took it over, as well.The love he receives is the love that is saved0
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Tent City...F Me In The Brain said:FactoryMan93 said:I always loved San Francisco so that would have to be my choice. Delicious fresh food, surfing, not too hot, beautiful scenery. I've also been interested in Alcatraz since I was young, so I would probably just gaze at the island every now and then.Have you been lately?City has changed so much. I used to love it. Kind of loathe it, now.Still beautiful but mega-overcrowded. Douchelords took it over, as well.0 -
Last visit was 2016. I want to go soon, but I am hoping a Pearl Jam tour next year allows me to hold off lol. I've been lucky enough to have visited a few times, and it's always the same to me. I do not define myself as a tourist, I define myself as a traveller. I don't hang around Fisherman's Wharf or Chinatown.F Me In The Brain said:FactoryMan93 said:I always loved San Francisco so that would have to be my choice. Delicious fresh food, surfing, not too hot, beautiful scenery. I've also been interested in Alcatraz since I was young, so I would probably just gaze at the island every now and then.Have you been lately?City has changed so much. I used to love it. Kind of loathe it, now.Still beautiful but mega-overcrowded. Douchelords took it over, as well.0 -
Isn't every metropolis?tempo_n_groove said:
Tent City...F Me In The Brain said:FactoryMan93 said:I always loved San Francisco so that would have to be my choice. Delicious fresh food, surfing, not too hot, beautiful scenery. I've also been interested in Alcatraz since I was young, so I would probably just gaze at the island every now and then.Have you been lately?City has changed so much. I used to love it. Kind of loathe it, now.Still beautiful but mega-overcrowded. Douchelords took it over, as well.0 -
FactoryMan93 said:
Last visit was 2016. I want to go soon, but I am hoping a Pearl Jam tour next year allows me to hold off lol. I've been lucky enough to have visited a few times, and it's always the same to me. I do not define myself as a tourist, I define myself as a traveller. I don't hang around Fisherman's Wharf or Chinatown.F Me In The Brain said:FactoryMan93 said:I always loved San Francisco so that would have to be my choice. Delicious fresh food, surfing, not too hot, beautiful scenery. I've also been interested in Alcatraz since I was young, so I would probably just gaze at the island every now and then.Have you been lately?City has changed so much. I used to love it. Kind of loathe it, now.Still beautiful but mega-overcrowded. Douchelords took it over, as well.Yeah, have been there loads, lived in CA for 20 years and had family & friends up in the area. Even dodging the tourist bs it is still a crazy place now. Still lots of great stuff but, for my money, way too jammed with people. (And, not the "old" SF type of people.)Hope you can get back soon, and that you still love it!The love he receives is the love that is saved0 -
For me, I need a lot of golf courses. Unless I could split time, I would probably pick Hilton Head Island. No golf, I would live in Europe somewhere with a home that overlooks a body of water. Italy would be great. A smaller town where you could walk most places.0
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I guess what I enjoy most is the idea of the old charm. Seeing City Lights, or a beautiful park sort of brings that back to me.F Me In The Brain said:FactoryMan93 said:
Last visit was 2016. I want to go soon, but I am hoping a Pearl Jam tour next year allows me to hold off lol. I've been lucky enough to have visited a few times, and it's always the same to me. I do not define myself as a tourist, I define myself as a traveller. I don't hang around Fisherman's Wharf or Chinatown.F Me In The Brain said:FactoryMan93 said:I always loved San Francisco so that would have to be my choice. Delicious fresh food, surfing, not too hot, beautiful scenery. I've also been interested in Alcatraz since I was young, so I would probably just gaze at the island every now and then.Have you been lately?City has changed so much. I used to love it. Kind of loathe it, now.Still beautiful but mega-overcrowded. Douchelords took it over, as well.Yeah, have been there loads, lived in CA for 20 years and had family & friends up in the area. Even dodging the tourist bs it is still a crazy place now. Still lots of great stuff but, for my money, way too jammed with people. (And, not the "old" SF type of people.)Hope you can get back soon, and that you still love it!0 -
Hell no.FactoryMan93 said:
Isn't every metropolis?tempo_n_groove said:
Tent City...F Me In The Brain said:FactoryMan93 said:I always loved San Francisco so that would have to be my choice. Delicious fresh food, surfing, not too hot, beautiful scenery. I've also been interested in Alcatraz since I was young, so I would probably just gaze at the island every now and then.Have you been lately?City has changed so much. I used to love it. Kind of loathe it, now.Still beautiful but mega-overcrowded. Douchelords took it over, as well.
NYC doesn't have them. Boston doesn't have them. Philly doesn't have them.0 -
I think I technically live in the perfect place already, with the Pacific, the mountains, the forests, the city, and the country, all in the same place - the problem is that it is only really my ideal place with a shitload of money, given the insane cost of living here, and I unfortunately do not have a shitload of money.
But I still can't think of any other place I'd rather live, even after considering the fact that I'm Vancouver poor. So lucky me, I was born into what I think is the best place to live in the world. There are plenty of places I would be happy to live though... The Maritimes, for example. I think I'd get on really well there. NYC is another, but the same money problem comes into play, plus the USA isn't appealing at the moment. I think Oslo could also be cool. Also expensive, lol. I have very expensive taste in locations.
I'm a bit limited here, because I hate warm weather. That kind of rules out most of the world for me, lol. Post edited by PJ_Soul onWith all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0
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