[AGL] Where to live?
Gerry
mesmo at gilanet.com
Wed Sep 27 16:40:30 EDT 2006
I was just thinking. You might enjoy this. On the website astro.com there is
a method of virtual travel in which you can click on anywhere in the world
and get a readout on how that place would suit you. It is a science called
astrocartography. You first calculate your chart then call up the astro
travel guide and start clicking. It's all free and easy to do.
I have found it to be quite accurate and so have friends of mine. Was sad to
rule out certain areas but glad to be warned of others. In the final
analysis my "best" places in Europe are on a line that begins in Sweden,
goes through Amsterdam, and Italy. In NA, Alaska has some good spots and
Northern Cal/Southern Oregon also. But there is a belt running through
Northern Mexico (not so far from where I am now) which looks ideal. As in
much of life, some places have both potentially good aspects and a stinker
or two to go with them.
Anyhow, I suggest you try it. It is free and once you get started you can
spend a few hours traveling virtually around the world.
G
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From: "michelemason" <coltrane at ev1.net>
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Subject: [AGL] Where to live?
All, or any, PLEASE add in your ideas. 1. going for health care—must
do. 2. Has climate like Ireland. 3. Hope to find mountains, rivers. 4.
Nestle into a cottage between sheep farms, or any rural setting, 5.
near small village 6. Only thing wrong with Ireland is cost of
living—beats San Fran & Miami, but that was mostly taken from a list of
cities. Does anyone know Wales, Scotland, or Northern English
countryside? Any where else English is spoken? All suggestions
welcome—NEVER another Texas summer!!!—though Texan I am.
Thanks, Michele
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