I love it here in AZ. I moved away for 10 years then came back. I think I'll stay right here in my house:
Where do you consider would be the best place in the world to live?
by JH 29 Replies latest jw friends
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JH
Nice picture thom, looks hot out there in Arizona
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upside/down
Bloom where you're planted...
I always say...
u/d
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jgnat
I took a survey to find our "ideal spot" and guess what? We're in it! Both hubby and I like it cool. Now, if only we could import a national baseball league...
Here's the test, it's fun. It asks for address information at the end, I filled in bogus stuff and I still got my result back.
This list says Ireland:
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jgnat
Determinants of quality of life
http://www.economist.com/theworldin/international/displayStory.cfm?story_id=3372495&d=2005
The nine quality-of-life factors, and the indicators used to represent these factors, are: 1. Material wellbeing gdp per person, at ppp in $. Source: Economist Intelligence Unit2.
Health Life expectancy at birth, years. Source: us Census Bureau3.
Political stability and security Political stability and security ratings. Source: Economist Intelligence Unit4.
Family life Divorce rate (per 1,000 population), converted into index of 1 (lowest divorce rates) to 5 (highest). Sources: un ; Euromonitor5.
Community lifeDummy variable taking value 1 if country has either high rate of church attendance or trade-union membership; zero otherwise. Sources: ilo; World Values Survey
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Climate and geography Latitude, to distinguish between warmer and colder climes. Source: cia World Factbook7.
Job security Unemployment rate, %. Sources: Economist Intelligence Unit; ilo .8.
Political freedom Average of indices of political and civil liberties. Scale of 1 (completely free) to 7 (unfree). Source: Freedom House9.
Gender equality Ratio of average male and female earnings, latest available data. Source: undp Human Development Report -
garybuss
You wrote:
I think I'll stay right here in my house:
I guess the FOR SALE sign is attached to the rear bumper of the red car huh? -
Doubtfully Yours
Southern New Hampshire.
DY
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thom
garybuss: That pic was taken when I bought the house. It's not for sale now :)
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garybuss
garybuss: That pic was taken when I bought the house. It's not for sale now :)
Hahaha!! Well I couldn't let that pass could I? Nice place. I see why you'd want to stay. -
Mulan
I used to think Hawaii but now I think where I live, near Seattle, in Washington State. Hawaii is too expensive.
We have pretty mild weather all year, no hurricanes, tornadoes or other horrible storms. We have rain, of course, to maintain the green and an occasional wind storm, but most of the year, the weather is not one extreme or the other. Summers have some hot days, but most of the time it's in the 70's. It snows once or twice in the winter and it's gone in a day or two.