Do you like where you live? If not where would you like to live?
By brandtlawler
@brandtlawler (33)
United States
December 23, 2008 11:50am CST
I live in Phoenix AZ US, I love it here... It is really hot in the summer but it is so beautiful in the winter spring and fall, and there is an awesome sunset 80% of the time. I couldn't imagine a better place to live. How about you?
4 responses
@cobrateacher (8432)
• United States
23 Dec 08
Living in Miami was always a joy. In the past few years, however, the overcrowding and the problems that come with it are making Miami a really uncomfortable thing. My husband and I often discuss finding a place to move to after retirement. Someplace smaller, quieter and safer would be great, but we haven't found it yet.
@cobrateacher (8432)
• United States
23 Dec 08
The overcrowding gets to me when I'm driving, shopping, etc., because the wait for any movement at all is a pain. My work keeps me hurrying all the time, so maybe that's why it seems so overcrowded to me. I love the weather and, of course, the familiarity, since at least a few things are the same as they were when I was a little kid!
Maybe we should find out who else is on the Lot from South Florida and put together a get-together one of these days, so we could meet.
@lbenjamin21 (155)
• United States
23 Dec 08
i like where i live and thats in the caribbean the british virgin islands to be exact but i would much rather be living in america just because its a lot bigger and has a lot more opptunites and things to do
@oXAquaXo (607)
• United States
23 Dec 08
I live in Miami, Florida, and I love it here. The summers are a little to warm and humid, the winters are great, because the temperatures don't really go below 70 degrees F. I love walking along the beaches with my friends and going on rides in my dad's boat. I couldn't think of a better place to live.
@brandtlawler (33)
• United States
23 Dec 08
I used to live in Orlando and that wasn't all that bad either. I guess I just don't like the humidity and threat of hurricanes.