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Anyone would want to live here. I think I live in one of the most perfect places in the country. We're by the beach in Southern California and the weather is perfect.It's never too hot or too cold.
It's a wealthy area but not snobbish and is nicely integrated with people of all races and religions. We have excellent schools and our children do very well in life based on their educations. For some reason the girls are just extra pretty and the boys are very handsome.
Everyone belongs to a gym and cares about how they look. There is a lot to do here as well. The beaches provide everything fun that can happen on or near the ocean and the cultural atmosphere is great.
The city is laid back during the day. Everyone is up early and bicycling along the strand or surfing, then it's breakfast in a little cafe watching the dolphis play in the surf.At night it's time for some nightlife when the clubs and bars open up. There is music and so much to see and do.
If you want even more excitement the city of Los Angeles is about 20 minutes away by freeway.It has everything that a major metropolitan world capital has to offer. Theatre, restaurants, music, opera, art museums, and cultural events are all world class. Hollywood is only a stone's throw away as well if you're interested in rubbing shoulders with the movers and shakers in the entertainment industry.
We have amusement parks here too if they interest you. We are the home of Disneyland but we have Knotts and Magic Mountain too so no one need get bored. If you love sports this is a great city.
Every sport you could ever wish to play is available here. We have championship teams in basketball, baseball, and hockey. We are sadly lacking a football team at the moment but that will change sometime in the future.
We used to have the Rams and the Raiders but they were lured away. But who needs to watch when you're so busy playing yourself? This area is also renowned for its universities.
We have excellent ones that are both public and private. We are the home of UCLA and USC just to name two. I can't think of a better place to live.
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It's very beautiful, and magical ... I live near Glastonbury, in a 250-year-old stone cottage on the side of a hill, filled with books and music ... Glastonbury is the centre of heaven knows how many legends, going back at least as far as the Druids. If you believe in ley lines, all the ley lines in the world meet there, and it's supposed to contain the seats of all three major powers: Wisdom, Love, and Power. Even if you don't believe in such things, I've taken many people around Glastonbury who have felt something strange - and benign - happening to them.
Glastonbury is the Isle of Avalon, and so full or Arthurian legends - including one that has King Arthur and Queen Guinevere buried in the ruins of the Abbey. In its day, the Abbey must have been huge; Henry VIII ordered it pulled down in the disillusion of the monasteries, but there is enough left standing to be awesome. There's one whole building intact - the Abbot's kitchen - and it lists the names of all the Abbots of Glastonbury since it was founded; you can quite clearly see the French conquest, because the names (the first one is dated 840) are AngloSaxon, like Ethelfrith and Threthltrof - and then they change to Robert du Blois and so on.
I love the expression on people's faces when they read that list. It's the site of the first road to be built in England, and way back when the people travelled about in coracles - the land was flooded, has now been drained. There's a 14th century healing bath, near a sacred spring which delivers water at constant temperature and flow all year round ... That's my home town.
The air in Somerset has a lovely softness to it - you notice it as soon as you get off the train - and not far away are Bath, and Wells, which are beautiful in their own right and Wells has an extraordinary cathedral with the oldest working clock in the world - I could go on. They'll have to carry me away in a box.
1 layyla, regarding your answer "Anyone would want to live here. ":I forgot to mention that it costs a lot to live here but we have jobs and people make a lot of money so it works out.
Layyla, regarding your answer "Anyone would want to live here. ":I forgot to mention that it costs a lot to live here but we have jobs and people make a lot of money so it works out.
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Someone on a forum at a news site I visit is sharing what I bought here. How would they get that information?
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.