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If you could move right this moment

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posted on Nov, 7 2021 @ 09:38 AM
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If you could move right this moment, no strings attached, where would you end up? Anywhere on earth?

As of this morning for me it would be Tennessee. Is that weird?
A friend posted a photo of Tennessee she took this morning and it just looked like the most perfect place on earth. I have visited many times.
There is just a peacefulness there that is unexplainable.


So where would the magic school bus take you?



posted on Nov, 7 2021 @ 09:40 AM
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originally posted by: JAGStorm
If you could move right this moment, no strings attached, where would you end up? Anywhere on earth?


So where would the magic school bus take you?


Did just that.
FLORIDA!...Happy as can be right now!



posted on Nov, 7 2021 @ 09:44 AM
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Did just that. FLORIDA!...Happy as can be right now!


Did you end up in the very old city?
If you venture more toward the center of the state check out Blue Springs Park.
It is a place that I actually consider magical…



posted on Nov, 7 2021 @ 09:44 AM
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I was in Florida, but just moved back to the Philippines.

My favorite place on earth.

Warm climate. Warm, friendly people. Very low cost of living. Focus on family/tribe. Beautiful.



posted on Nov, 7 2021 @ 09:46 AM
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originally posted by: JAGStorm
a reply to: IAMTAT




Did just that. FLORIDA!...Happy as can be right now!


Did you end up in the very old city?
If you venture more toward the center of the state check out Blue Springs Park.
It is a place that I actually consider magical…


Just south of the old city...can't wait to explore it all.



posted on Nov, 7 2021 @ 09:48 AM
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It isn't the location that creates your paradise...it's your state of mind. But the happiest time in my life was traveling around the US in an f150 working at odd jobs and playing the blues in bars at night. I knew when I traveled thru New Mexico, I was home.


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posted on Nov, 7 2021 @ 10:01 AM
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originally posted by: olaru12
It isn't the location that creates your paradise...it's your state of mind.


I’ll have to respectfully disagree.

Sometimes the place really helps!



posted on Nov, 7 2021 @ 10:09 AM
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originally posted by: JAGStorm

originally posted by: olaru12
It isn't the location that creates your paradise...it's your state of mind.


I’ll have to respectfully disagree.

Sometimes the place really helps!


Agree. It takes too much energy to disregard where one lives. Helps immensely if the place is attractive, however one perceives that.

Cheers



posted on Nov, 7 2021 @ 10:14 AM
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That is so strange. I thought to myself Tennessee. Then I opened the thread. I want to be there because I had done some research during the lock down in2020. I was looking for places that were safe and where a teacher could live. Also, it looks very nice. My aunt bought a place in Clarksville. That was the very town I was thinking. I never talk to this aunt ( ex- aunt, she divorced my uncle Many years ago, that was strange to have even talked to her. Great minds think alike I guess. I. Will. Go. Soon. Cali. Politics. Suck.


originally posted by: JAGStorm
If you could move right this moment, no strings attached, where would you end up? Anywhere on earth?

As of this morning for me it would be Tennessee. Is that weird?
A friend posted a photo of Tennessee she took this morning and it just looked like the most perfect place on earth. I have visited many times.
There is just a peacefulness there that is unexplainable.


So where would the magic school bus take you?



posted on Nov, 7 2021 @ 10:17 AM
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Dolomites - no specific village


Italian Alpi Dolomitiche, mountain group lying in the eastern section of the northern Italian Alps, bounded by the valleys of the Isarco (northwest), the Pusteria (north), the Piave (east and southeast), the Brenta (southwest), and the Adige (west)...


www.britannica.com...





posted on Nov, 7 2021 @ 10:18 AM
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a reply to: JAGStorm

Venice or Florence.



posted on Nov, 7 2021 @ 10:18 AM
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Because of my love for Water, Sand and Aviation...

1: Titusville Florida. near water and NASA... ( also can harass IAMTAT )

2: Brownsville Texas. South Padré Island... SpaceX and a now growing community with beaches.

But since you are giving me an unrestricted choice.

Bali, Indonesia.... Spiritually this is where I'm headed. Don't need internet, don't need much in the way of possessions ( big house, expensive car ).


I could have nothing and feel rich beyond any wealth.



posted on Nov, 7 2021 @ 10:26 AM
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1: Titusville Florida. near water and NASA...


My favorite beach is just a smidge north, New Smyrna Beach.
I have to say, I loved the beaches, the sky, the landscape of Florida, but there was something.

There was something absolutely unexplainable when I lived there. It was as if I could never feel settled and always had a sinking feeling.
I heard that it was actually common. I have never felt that way anywhere else.
I don’t know if it was because there isn’t a lot of “solid” land or how the wind moves across the state. There was just something. As soon as I moved back to the Midwest it went away. I also did not feel that way in the Pacific Northwest, so I know it wasn’t just being by the water.


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posted on Nov, 7 2021 @ 10:30 AM
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It took me 10 years to get out of Chicago and get to CA. TX has been home for almost 4 years, now. I think, not far from here on 7 - 20 acres.



posted on Nov, 7 2021 @ 10:30 AM
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I'm right where I want to be...Central North Carolina......4 seasons and a short drive to the beach or mountains. I love my state. I lived in Florida and New York neither of them come close to N.C. " I like calling North Carolina home".
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posted on Nov, 7 2021 @ 10:31 AM
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That is so strange. I thought to myself Tennessee. Then I opened the thread. I want to be there because I had done some research during the lock down in2020. I was looking for places that were safe and where a teacher could live. Also, it looks very nice.


If you get the chance visit.
It is absolutely gorgeous, truly a God’s country type of place. Be warned, people think they like rural until they are actually living in it. There are some places that are soooo rural there and….. um…… rural people that come along with it. Like people that eat bbq raccoon, and come down the hills when the moon shines lol.



posted on Nov, 7 2021 @ 10:32 AM
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originally posted by: BlissSeeker
a reply to: JAGStorm

It took me 10 years to get out of Chicago and get to CA. TX has been home for almost 4 years, now. I think, not far from here on 7 - 20 acres.


I was ready to leave Illinois but my husband was born and raised there. It was very hard for him to leave, but once we did we never looked back. It is our home state and there is so much we love about it, but there is just too wrong with it. Illinois is a sick state that needs too much help, it will only get worse.



posted on Nov, 7 2021 @ 10:49 AM
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It really depends.

Ideally, I'd like to retire in North GA mountains, Tennessee, or Western NC mountains. I like places with 3 seasons. I am not a huge fan of extreme cold (snow). The problem is everyone else seems to have discovered these areas too so getting priced out.

If it were just me, I'd already just have a small cabin out in middle of nowhere. I just want some long range views and maybe 25 to 100 acres. A place hidden away. No real neighbors. My fantasy off grid existence. Far enough away that when society collapses, I won't even know it but still convenient enough for a trip into town if I need to socialize or some groceries.

My other dream is Martha's Vineyard. Beautiful island but harsh winters and rich liberal elites. However, I've been going there every summer for 20 years and it is a special place to me. Very peaceful and relaxing.

The reality though is that I have young children and won't be able to live out my off grid dream any time soon. The wife is also kind of a city girl so she ain't really down with the hillbilly living but whatever.




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posted on Nov, 7 2021 @ 10:52 AM
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Doing it now. Mountain village in Mexico.



posted on Nov, 7 2021 @ 10:57 AM
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originally posted by: JAGStorm

originally posted by: BlissSeeker
a reply to: JAGStorm

It took me 10 years to get out of Chicago and get to CA. TX has been home for almost 4 years, now. I think, not far from here on 7 - 20 acres.


I was ready to leave Illinois but my husband was born and raised there. It was very hard for him to leave, but once we did we never looked back. It is our home state and there is so much we love about it, but there is just too wrong with it. Illinois is a sick state that needs too much help, it will only get worse.


Sad thing is that I like Chicago as a city. However, it can't reach it's potential due to inept liberal leadership both at city and state level.




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