I have lived in big cities all my life, and have this fantasy that I will find a small town where I can feel part of the community. Just like Everwood! SIGH. I have no idea to find one! The US is a big place and I don’t even know where to start – except the SW states and CA are out due to their water issues. I want to find a safe place to live – meaning that global warming may not affect it as severely as places that will be really affected (like the east coast and the hurricane thing…).
Love2369's Life List
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1. move to a small town
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2. study more
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3. start doing yoga again
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4. stop letting men push my buttons
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5. integrate my new kittens into the household
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6. understand how this website works!
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7. lose five pounds
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8. be a good healer
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9. live sustainably
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10. learn to garden
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11. see the entire Farscape series
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12. learn to sew
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13. find a safe place to live
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14. get the front door screen fixed
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15. eat more raw food
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16. find a good book to read
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17. be able to love
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18. learn to knot beads
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19. learn to let go
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20. learn to post photos to the web
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21. be a good person
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22. plant my new plants
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23. decide how to decide where to move
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24. not be scared of moving
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25. fall in love
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26. Find a decent guy in Chicago!
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27. remove the Kalbi restaurant from my groups
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28. figure out how to say I'm from Chicago!
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I got to hug penguins at the zoo. My friend was their zookeeper and I was visitng her in the back room where the fish are kept, and she said, hey watch this, and opened the door to the exhibit, but didn’t take out any fish. So the penguins started peeking in to see what was going on and in a minute we had 20 penguins running around the fish kitchen! Then we had to catch them all and get them back into their pond, and so I guess that counts as hugging penguins. They are quite light – like all birds, and very firm to the touch. Slippery. I don’t think we hurt them – and we had to hang on pretty hard just to carry them a few feet!
