I'm from New York City. I miss, in no particular order: the Strand and Argosy bookstores, the Met Christmas tree, bagels, knowing that 20 blocks equals one mile, C. Howard's violet mints, the Staten Island ferry, and Carl Schurz park.
I was born in Newport , Wales (love France & New York! ) I miss having the 4 seasons & being able to travel to Europe easily , So hot here! Live accross from here in a caravan behind the trees!
Carry on traveling in a few weeks!
I grew up in So. Calif at the beach. It was a small town on the coast and was a neat place to grow up.In the summer there would be a huge surf festival and lots of people and booths and activity.
I will always miss the ocean, the sound, the smell, the culture. We live in Montana now and can never go back to live--it is way too expensive for our budget and my kids and their families are here.
I am from Switzerland. I am here since 1986. What I miss is the the constant sunny days, the warm weather, the beaches, tropical fruits, food specialities and my reamaining family and friends in the Philippines where I originaly came from.
I'm originally from Northern Virginia. I lived very close to Washington DC. What I miss most about the area was the free Smithsonian Museums.
I've lived in other places that had excellent museums, but they're not free like the Smithsonian.
I am from Massachusetts, USA. We have 4 seasons, mountains, fishing, camping and just about everything else. I love to visit Quebec, Canada, New Hampshire, Up-state New York, and I'm up for a good holiday!
I would miss it all if I had to leave.
I'm from Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. I miss the mild winters and the ability to ride my bike year round. My family lives there so it would be nice to visit them more often.
I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.