Which was your favorite? and why?
I've lived in 9 places so far, and I love to travel. I would say Germany was my favorite place, but I don't have enough memory of it. The memories I do have are beautiful and odd. So, I have to say Tucson is my favorite place. Mostly because it's my home town. I lived there 3 times throughout my life, each time at different stages of my life, with amazing memories with friends and family. Good and not so good memories, but I still have a fondness for that place.
i am mathematically challenged so i'll let y'all count. i was born in philly, moved to a 'burb, moved to willingboro, nj, which was called levittown at the time, move to silver spring, md, moved to w hyattsville, md, moved to bowie, md, moved into a dorm in my college in north nj, moved back home to bowie, moved out by myself back to w hyattsville, back to bowie, moved to alexandria, va, moved back to bowie for one night, moved out to california where i lived in four different places in hollywood and los angeles, not counting a couple nights before i moved to japan, where i lived in two places in kasugai, then two in nagoya, back to los angeles for a couple days, down to florida to stay with my mother, up to new york to go to a concert and ended up staying a year and a half, first with friends on long island, then at a pakistani hotel in chelseaf for one night, then the y also in chelsea. then in brooklyn, back out to reseda, california, then gardena, california, then to minnesota, five different homes in three cities. oh i didn't count a month teaching in surrey, england. i wonder what else i forgot? five weeks on cape cod when my mom was in hospital and then recovering from surgery. i THINK that's it....
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Japan, Germany, Turkey, Panama, England, France, Italy,..USA...lived in IL, TX, KS, IN, PA, AL, SC, NC, NY, GA, KY, LA...moved 32 times so far...I have visited a lot of other places, but anything less than 3 months I didn't count...My favorite was Panama and then Atlanta, GA...
@Shelton Army brat...and the wanderlust stayed with me...hitting Australia and New Zealand next year...
@Stacey48 I mostly travel alone or with female friends...I get very anxious and need to at least drive somewhere at least once a month...I have been known to get in my car and just take off a few days, calling my husband and family when I finally stop...you can buy a toothbrush and clean underwear anywhere now, so it makes spontaneous trips easy...lol
@Stacey48 lol my family thinks I have early on set dementia...I don't...I actually have a small suitcase in my car of essentials, my ipad and my paints...I call them "artist roadtrips"...
Born in California, but I've lived in Arizona almost all my life. Within Arizona, I've lived in Phoenix, Flagstaff, and Tempe, Mesa, Chandler and Gilbert. I also lived in Dresden, Germany for three years, from 2005 -2008. Germany felt like home.
I have made 23 moves, 4 here in Omaha, soooo 19 different locations. Among the places I've lived are: Germany twice; Stuttgart and Augsburg, and Okinawa. Seattle, Tacoma, and Bothell, WA. Hampton, VA, Rosepine, LA. Overland Park, KS. Seattle and Overland Park were favorites. Least favorite was Rosepine.
@Stacey48 Seattle was great, but expensive.
@Stacey48 Oh yes!! Christmas eve day of 1993 we took the kids and visiting grandparents to the Seattle Children's Museum, and than had dinner at Ivar's. Famous seafood, totally awesome! And during dinner the oldest (age 9) turns to me and says "I don't feel good and my tummy itches." She had broken out with chicken pox. I figure we exposed approximately 2000 people to chicken pox that day.
Cities or houses?
Cities:
Pittsburgh, PA
Meadville, PA
Brisbane, Australia
Albany, NY
Los Angeles
Vancouver, WA
Boise, ID
Walla Walla, WA
Mediocre Falls, MT
Canon City, CO
Clovis, NM
Ft Worth, TX
I count 12 cities, and (I think) 24 houses.
Every time I move, I vow it will be the last time.
Let's see...Muckleshoot Native American reservation--though I was an infant and don't remember,
Olympia, WA,
Poulsbo, WA,
Seattle, WA,
Hamburg, West Germany (now just Germany)
Seeheim W. Germany
New Orleans, LA,
Tuscaloosa, AL,
Mobile, AL,
& Baton Rouge, LA.
Without question my favorite was Seeheim. Charming 1100 year old German village, cobblestone streets, streetcars, charming old houses, clean, charming stable European lifestyle. AND mostly just nominal religious presence, rather than the devout, aggressive fundy stuff we see so much of in so much of the U.S.
@Stacey48 me too. The ch allenge is money. I have never had the budget for much world travel.
I have lived in five states and it’s not nearly enough
OKC, OK
Newcastle, OK
Corpus Christie, Tx
Alice, Tx.
Odessa, Tx.
Jowel, NM
Enid, OK
Norman, OK
Edmond, OK
Orlando, Fl
Kings Bay, Ga
Jacksonville, Fl
Saratoga Springs, NY
Virginia Beach, Va
San Diego, Ca
Alameda, Ca
Treasure Island, Ca
Port Orchard, Wa
Seattle, Wa
Moore, OK
@Stacey48 I was in the navy for awhile
I've lived in Southern Illinois, Northern Indiana, Florida, Arizona, California, Tennessee, Nevada and Colorado. I think Phoenix and Las Vegas were my least favorite places... No... Yuma was worse. I hated the heat.
So far, Colorado is my second favorite. Nashville, TN wins. It was close enough to visit the Great Smokey Mountains which is my favorite place.
33 different houses over the last 57 years, in 6 different countries and 11 different cities. I like where I am right now but I probably liked living in Bermuda the best.
These are some of the pics from my homes in Bermuda. It was a pretty gorgeous place to live, lots of stress but lots of good times too.
0-17 in So. California
17-32 in Germany
32-49 in Pittsburgh
49-55 in England.
Last few months in Columbus Ohio now in Oklahoma.
Germany was my favourite for many reasons but mainly because they're so reasonable about things.
Germany itself is incredibly beautiful. It's also pretty central to most European countries that makes easy travel to.
In chronological order
Albuquerque NM
Carmel CA
Philadelphia PA
Eldora PA
Charleroi PA
Fisher Heights PA
Cement City PA
Winter Park FL
Irmo SC
Avalon Park FL
New Orleans LA
Goldenrod FL
Kissimmee FL
I will be moving again in 2021.
Life as a musician. I know it well.
A fun question! In my 61 years I have lived in seven homes in two states! As a child I would say that my favorite house was where I was raised, simply because I had so many wonderful memories before we left to move to Oregon. (My entire family is from Oregon, but my father moved us to CA for grad degrees.) I've lived in my present home less than a year - I "down-sized" after selling the home in which I raised my children, and I love my new home. But the home I'd lived in for nearly 30 years was probably my favorite simply because it was a lovely big house and my yard was beautiful with mature plantings. That said, I really love my more modest house (which is half the size of the prior one) because I chose it all on my own, bought it all on my own, and especially that it is mine, mine, mine! The yard is still almost bare, but slowly getting turned into what I want. I am in the same small suburban city that I cannot imagine leaving, but a more modest neighborhood. It might take awhile, but I intend to have the new yard as lush as what I'd left behind. (Photo is after I'd finished one project). Thanks for the question!
9 different places in Michigan until I was 31. Then 7 places in Texas. 2 in Nevada. A 5 month stint in South Carolina and 5 months in Stockholm, Sweden.
Utah ( SLC), California (San Diego, Oxnard, Ventura, Monterey), Florida (Orlando), Virginia (Ft. Belvoir), Puerto Rico (Roosevelt Roads NS), Bermuda (St. George), Saudi Arabia (Al Jubail), Italy (La Maddalena), Texas (Lorena, Marfa, Iraan).
Italy
Thank You for your Service Shipmate. I have a daughter born in Roosey Roads. I was stationed in that Secret Little Base in Sabana Seca.
@GipsyOfNewSpain
I had friends that worked there.
Ohio, Kentucky, Oregon and California. Ohio is my home state lived in Kentucky and Oregon only 1 year and almost 3 years in California, all by the age of 22. I would love to live in a better state but my children are rooted here in Ohio.
Lived? I'll set my criteria for lived, then you decide. Long enough to unpack, learn about the local culture, work for a living/finish a contract, travel around the area enough to be familiar, make a few friends (some close), buy some local clothing/souvenirs/art, learn at least the basic local language, and go on a few dates (anything in excess of 10 weeks).
Under those conditions, I've lived in 35 countries outside the US, 12 states in the US and 5 territories of the US. Places I've seen (as in brushing my teeth a few times after eating at some local restaurants and flirting with at least one waitress), probably another 20+ countries, including most of the Pacific and Caribbean islands, all the Canadian provinces, and the remaining 38 states.
1.) Born in Detroit, MI.
2.) Pontiac, MI / Waterford, MI area for 1 year.
3.) Warren, MI for 1 year.
4.) Fair Haven, MI (40-ish miles northeast of Detroit) Grew up and lived there for 17 years.
5.) Houghton, MI (Nortwestern Upper Peninsula) for 5 years to attend Michigan Technological University and earned a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering with a concentration in Engineering Enterprise.
6.) Cedar Rapids, IA for 7 months. Lived in the area for a co-op / internship at Rockwell Collins.
7.) Virginia Beach, VA since June 2009 for first Electrical Engineering job out of college.
Cheaper by the Dozen
Sunsets filled the sky with glowing colors, reflected in the lake and flowing into our living room.
I went to college in:
Ann Arbor, Michigan. Bachelor degree, University of Michigan.
At age 21, I moved West to climb mountains, and stayed. Fell in love with the mountains of Washington State. Lived in Olalla, WA, on the Puget Sound, looking across to the glittering lights of Seattle. Took the ferry to Seattle for graduate school.
Meanwhile, I was hiking, running, swimming, lifting weights, downhill skiing and cross-country skiing. An intellectual jock. Here I am at 26, high in the Olympic Mountains.
6-10. While in graduate school at the University of Washington, I worked as a YMCA program director. Being recruited by different YMCAs took me to Tacoma, West Seattle, Ballard and Auburn. Cheap digs. Paid for graduate school with cash.
@Stacey48
Thank you.
Wow! Wow! Wow! What a life! Beautiful photo!
Six areas, 11 homes, in four countries. Stopped in 1992, threw out the anchor and have no real interest in another move. I am not even crazy about traveling at this point, thought with the right person I could be talked into a few more trips. ?