Born and raised in Portland, Maine, and I love my little city. But I adored and still miss the time I lived in the PNW, when I worked for Microsoft. I saw this beauty on my commute every morning. What's the most interesting place you've lived? And if you've never lived anywhere worth mentioning, what's the coolest place you've visited?
What's the coolest place you ever lived?
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I spent almost a year living and working in Indianapolis. I wouldn't say it's as cool as many places where you guys may have visited or worked, but it was nice to get out of my comfort zone. Plus Selbaek was just down the road from me!
Now, if you want to talk about the coolest places I've visited, that honor would go to Istanbul.1 -
I spent almost a year living and working in Indianapolis. I wouldn't say it's as cool as many places where you guys may have visited or worked, but it was nice to get out of my comfort zone. Plus Selbaek was just down the road from me!
Now, if you want to talk about the coolest places I've visited, that honor would go to Istanbul.Comment
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Indy isn't so bad! Lots of good brewpubs there, plus it's got the Speedway if you're a racing fan. I wouldn't mind going back again someday.1Comment
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I haven't taken the opportunity to leave the country in my life, but there was this one time I did get to, for my dad's third wedding. They held it on the British Virgin Islands, and that week was pretty amazing. My stepbrother and his wife learned the hard way to not drink water from tap. They didn't have such an amazing experience as a result, haha.1Comment
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Probably Ashiya, in Hyogo Prefecture, Japan. It's also known as the "Beverly Hills" of Japan, though I think that oversells it a bit - it's much smaller, but apparently lots of well-off people live there. It was just a short train ride from Osaka or Kobe, and my housing cost was subsidized by my government-sponsored teaching job. Oh, how I miss the food and the shopping.3Comment
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The sleepy town of Thunder Bay, Ontario. Small town Canada with the coolest places to hike! Like such spots as Sleeping Giant National Park:
Maybe in another universe the sleepy earthen giant defends earth at some point...I kind of see it...the head on the left, his arms folded near the middle...my wife and I tried to hike to the top of that middle section. Didn't go well :P11Comment
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Hello all. Born and raised in Seattle Washington. Back then we didn't have sub-divisions like we do now where I live in Austin, TX. So; when living in Seattle, we had a small home in an area which stood tall against sky scrapers. Very weird. Very nostalgic. Very me. Always.Comment
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Hello all. Born and raised in Seattle Washington. Back then we didn't have sub-divisions like we do now where I live in Austin, TX. So; when living in Seattle, we had a small home in an area which stood tall against sky scrapers. Very weird. Very nostalgic. Very me. Always.Comment
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