what is it like where you live?
By ladylily29
@ladylily29 (323)
United States
February 5, 2007 8:22am CST
Where I live it is mostly hills,with alot of fields for cattle and horse, and farming. We usually have cold nasty winters and hot sweaty summers. My favorite seasons is spring and early fall. I love the smell of the apple tree and cherry and pear trees when blooming.It smells so sweet, and getting to handg your laundry outside on lines to dry, now that smell is clean(With a touch of lavender to the rinse) .In the fall it is so colorful!What is it like where you live, my home is Kentucky.What about yours?
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@merkava (1225)
• Philippines
5 Feb 07
I'm staying in a lot of countries. Right now, I'm in Tokyo. Only one thing comes to mind..... shopping spree!! I'm a techie guy and since yesterday I've purchased 2 plasma tv's, 50 mp4 players, 5 PS3 units. I had them all delivered to my family abroad. I'm gonna stay here for another 2 days. I'm planning on settling down here. I already have 5 houses here. I started investing here back in 1998. Since I love anime ever since I was a kid I dreamed that one day I'll visit Japan when I have the money. Japan is a great place, great weather, great cars, nice japanese women, the night life is crazy, the place is very clean.
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@ladylily29 (323)
• United States
5 Feb 07
I worked with some Chinese and Japanese people once and I asked how to say I love you in their launguage, boy did I sound wrong! I could begin to try to speak thier tongue, cause I am too much of a southern person I guess.Or tooo back woods.LOlGlad to know you enjoy your self there.Happy traveling to you.
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@gittabest (1946)
• Iceland
5 Feb 07
I'm from Iceland and it's a lot of snow
here. Always cold and you can only wear t-shirts outside
in July.
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@ladylily29 (323)
• United States
5 Feb 07
Wow,I don't like the cold, so how do you deal? I like the temp outside be warm enough to wear shorts and t-shirts, but still cool enoughto wear jeans comfortable like.
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@soumylegra (379)
• India
5 Feb 07
well i live in the city and well it isnt even a tiny bit close to all that beauty you aare surrounded by...
we hav lots of traffic, pollution and my god theres no space to even move around, not evn tiny gardens in your front part of ur house....
its like sandwitches of building , buildings and more of them..
well your lucky to hav sooo much of nature around, well i hope soon enough i can move out of this place to a better one with more of nature...
@Outsider (42)
• Canada
5 Feb 07
My place of residence is in Alberta, Canada... and here it is mostly flat land with the odd rolling hills and not enough trees.
Born and raised on the north shore of Lake Ontario in one of the oldest cities in Canada, I do not care much for this "younger" area of the country for it lacks the character I once knew and loved.
I long for trees... and even the storms off the lake.
I long to explore once again the ancient stone structures we use to call home...
Employment brought me west during the late seventies... but I feel now it is time to go home.
@kelly60 (4547)
• United States
20 Feb 07
I live in Michigan, but you could have been describing it. We have hills, fields, and trees. We probably have a few less hills than you, and maybe more trees though.
There are lots of farms here with lots of horses and cattle. We have hot summers, and bitter cold winters. Fall has beautifully colored leaves, and in springtime, thre are blossoms on the fruit trees.
During the summer, our favorite place is at the lake. During the winter, I hate to even go outside unless I have to. Spring and fall are the best times of year, although lately they seem to be getting shorter and shorter.