Well, I've done it
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Congratulations, Larry.
My wife has been pushing hard to move out of the country. Not just a bit, but really in a sustained way. My transplant complicate things though.
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Doesn't like where the country is headed.
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Agreed - nice spot to be in.
My only point of reference is Canada. I know a handful of folks who've moved to Canada from the U.S. for... political reasons (for lack of a better term).
I haven't lived in the country for 7 years, But it felt like politics looms less large in peoples' lives there (it could have changed recently).
I think part of this is that there's no grand narrative wrapped up in the national identity. Canadians know they're a small part of the world community. They have strengths, but as a resource economy they're also subject to forces beyond their control. (And in truth every country and everyone is)
There's less of an "aura" around the powers of the people in charge.
Another point though is - all countries have their bullshit, I don't think you'll find a practically better one than the U.S.. But I guess I have to tell myself that to justify my own decisions.
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Congratulations, Larry. You should definitely be enjoying life at your advanced age.
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George, Klaus - for some time now. At least six months. Not tied to this election.
She has the same concerns I do, probably weight a bit differently.
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Well, I've done it:
Congratulations, Larry. You should definitely be enjoying life at your advanced age.
You're only as old as the one you feel......
So... I'm 38.....
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I have a cousin Susan whose husband died around 2 years or so ago. They rent a house from me that sits on 20 acres. When Frank was alive they had no trouble paying their rent. After he died though, Suzie has struggled a little, and I told her not to worry about it, if she had it fine, if she didn't have it, that's fine too.
Yesterday I had the deed transferred to her with a selling price of one dollar. I'm going to discreetly give her the deed on Thanksgiving. We're all getting together at her house for dinner..
I hope she has a dollar on her........
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@Larry said in Well, I've done it:
I have a cousin Susan whose husband died around 2 years or so ago. They rent a house from me that sits on 20 acres. When Frank was alive they had no trouble paying their rent. After he died though, Suzie has struggled a little, and I told her not to worry about it, if she had it fine, if she didn't have it, that's fine too.
Yesterday I had the deed transferred to her with a selling price of one dollar. I'm going to discreetly give her the deed on Thanksgiving. We're all getting together at her house for dinner..
I hope she has a dollar on her........
House.
Dollar.
Rent.
Larry,
The only thing missing from your post is "trees."
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@Larry said in Well, I've done it:
Ah.. you're talking about that old woman who was selling the trees on my land.. Lol she wasn't a relative..
Ive always charged a dollar when i do something like that because (at least i think) there has to be some sort of monetary exchange.
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@larry. Good for you.
I always have hope that I will be able to “slow travel”. To go somewhere for a few months, get settled so it does not feel like I am a tourist. Stay longer if I want or try somewhere new.
Maybe do that with a “home base” to come back to.
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@kluurs said in Well, I've done it:
Most important, Larry. How is mom doing? I hope she's well. Any thoughts of where you'd like to end up?
Mom is doing great physically. She gets around as good if not better than most 60 year olds. Her short term memory is getting bad. She can jump in her minivan and take off anywhere she wants to go... But if she took a wrong turn onto a road she didn't recognize and doesn't get back to a place she knows fast, she would never find her way home.. Her mind would be working just fine, she just wouldn't ever get home. Hard to explain it....
As to where we want to end up... as long as mom is alive we will be right here. Thats fine with both of us. Sarah and my mother love each other dearly, and of course, I love both of them. So we're perfectly happy staying here, hopefully for a good long time . But when it's only Sarah and I, I'm thinking I'd like to stay summers up in the Smokey Mountains here, winter at our place in the Philippines, and maybe rent a place a couple of months a year in different locations. I've been hearing good things about Chile, but I'd also like to try out a few places in Europe. I think I'd love Ireland, but not year round. Maybe Italy for short stays. I love Spain. But I don't think I could ever leave the US for good. I don't think it gets any more beautiful than the Smokey Mountains.