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Ihad to do a report for a humanities class in college on living conditions there and since it's just sounded like an awesome place to live.

Mtn + water, my favorite! :)
Philip wrote: "Steph wrote: "Hi, Philip. I wish I'd taken the opportunity to visit NZ when we lived in Australia. I heard it was beautiful. Sounds like a nice place to retire."
Ihad to do a report for a human..."
No doubt. I love the NZ and AU accents too. :)
Sandra wrote: "Sounds tough, no wonder you want to stay in British Colombia, I'm guessing the weather is better there."
Yes, the weather is far more temprate here, and it is nice that the way it rains here you can still get out and do things, you're not locked inside.
But if it were not for my Hubby I would still be in Yellowknife, the people are far nicer there! Not to mention that I grew up in Ontario and I love winter sports! problem the only winter sport you can do outside in BC is downhill skiing.. and skating has to be inside! BLECK!
Yes, the weather is far more temprate here, and it is nice that the way it rains here you can still get out and do things, you're not locked inside.
But if it were not for my Hubby I would still be in Yellowknife, the people are far nicer there! Not to mention that I grew up in Ontario and I love winter sports! problem the only winter sport you can do outside in BC is downhill skiing.. and skating has to be inside! BLECK!

LOL! It used to crack me up when we were living there and people (locals) would comment on our accent, I would tell them I love theirs and they would say, "What? We don't have an accent!" They used to get me to say certain words to see if they were said the same as in AU. Too funny!

What did they get you to say?



Tallahassee, FL
Where are you originally from?
Tallahassee, FL
Where would you like to retire to?
Somewhere cold...very very cold...or out in the woods in a cabin ^.^

Where are you originally from? quite boring,really i'm from melbourne, grew up here, still live in my childhood home.
Where would you like to retire to? probaly melbourne. really i just want to retire somewhere nice, maybe albury(on the border of NSW and VIC but on the NSW side) that's a pretty town (what am i saying it's like a city!)


LOL. Del sorry last time I was in Albury, a couple of yrs ago, it was just a big country town. I was running a conference there and I felt safe walking around at night by myself. Wouldn't like to do that in a city.


Where are you originally from? Grew up in the Bahamas
Where would you like to retire to? I don't think I'll be going anywhere, but would love to retire to England.

Where are you living now? Drab, old and very wet England. Where the hell did summer go?
Where are you originally from? England.
Where would you like to retire? Unsure. Perhaps Mahe (island) in the Seychelles. I stayed there with friends for a month over Xmas 12 years ago. Beautiful place. I never thought the pictures in brochures and magazines were real but they are! Though it was a bit strange spending Xmas in a place so hot they can't have real Xmas trees.

It's usually hot, hot, hot here chrissy day. Salads, seafood or slow roasted meats (outside so as not to heat up the house) to go with those yummy salads - rubbing it in or what Ames!!! LOL.



Although I will say, if I could afford a house on the Island my father lives on I'd retire there in a heart beat. Forget England LOL



I Agree. i'm going around australia before i even venture out of the country. soo much to see. i do it in week blocks at a time. however i have re thought my retirement and like to become a grey nomad!! however that also my change, but i'll stick ti that for now.

I was born here
I would love to retire to New Zealand.


Where are you originally from? West Virginia
Where would you like to retire to? West Virginia or a Greek Island ;-)

Where are you originally from? I was born in a A Kibutz (an Israeli form of a collective community) near the Kineret (Sea of Galilee) at the north of Israel.
Where would you like to retire to? Hhmmm... can i go back in time to 1800'ish? just kidding, I'll stay in Israel but would love to move up north again and have a big house with a yard and a porch, where i can read my books in my beautiful garden... *sigh*


Hungary is definitely a different place :)

Where are you originally from? Same tiny village in Cumbria, England. (moved back after a few years away)
Where would you like to retire? I have no idea really but somewhere a little warmer than here might be nice :)

Currently back in central after years of living at the beach and in the mountains (all in NC).
Most of my friends are in New England at present and want us to go there, but we are thinking of Portland, OR area as a possible. Must not be so hot and sunny as here (tired of almost six months of 90 degree plus days) and must have NO dog breed restrictions as our pit bulls are non-negotiable. Any suggestions? In New England we have friends from MA to NY to NJ to VT to CT.

I grew up in Frankfort Illinois, about 45 minutes south of Chicago.
Where I would retire to? If I can find a place that it is always fall. I hate to be hot or cold. I would like the temp. to be between 50 and 75 all year. Does anyone know of such a place. Yeah, I haven't found it. Yet.

Good luck Ruby on finding the right spot in New England!
and finally Good Luck twinfish2 on finding a perpetual fall!
All good ambitions, although I don't think I could give up the promise of a great summer, just a magical time of year here in Sydney.

Where are you originally from? Germany
Where would you like to retire to? I know a few of you might think I'm nuts, but I'd love to go back to the UK. I lived there for a couple of years and loved it! Then again, retiring is still a long time off and I might just find another spot in our (hopefully) upcoming travels that I fall in love with. It has to have four seasons though, with snow in winter, I do miss a white christmas over here :)


I do understand that you would enjoy fall all year round; never too hot or cold and the trees all shades of red and yellow... beautiful!


I remember the one Xmas I spent in England was cold but sunny. We did have a white New Years though; that must have been about 8 years ago...




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