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If You Could Live ANYWHERE in The World . . .

Asu|1301531569|2883852 said:
Do it!!!Lol :naughty:
Don't get me wrong,I love it here,but cities and towns here drives me bats**t crazy :knockout: I just never adapted to the lifestyle (on the other hand,my husband was born here in Como,and he can't understand how we can be so relaxed about anything,lol).I actually love the mountain life too,just not the city life.I'm used to a much more laid back,relaxed lifestyle.I guess it's in my dna :lol:
I would actually LOVE to buy a little cottage and live in the mountains around Sondrio.Places like Livigno makes me daydream about a wooden house,a fireplace when out is snowing,a big dog and a bunch of kids,lol.
When we lived in Tuscany we were pretty much on the beach from april to the end of september(we lived on the exact point were tuscany end and Liguria start,on the Aurelia road).Other than the beaches,the clubbing there is famous,that's true.Actually Tuscany has one of the most famous and frequented nightlife zone,it's pretty much a very long and straight regional road that go by the seaside from Marina di Massa (near Forte dei Marmi) to Viareggio.Some of the most famouse clubs in Italy are there,many of them were very very famous already in the '50/'60,and are frequented by celebrities even now.There is a club,la canniccia,that is a really beautiful place.It's pretty much made by gazeboes put in a very green area,full of grass and trees,and there is a big pool that is open every night.
So yes,nightlife is very in here,but that's more because they made a real lifestyle out of it :D
Oh,e chiedo scusa per il mio inglese pessimo,ma l'ho dovuto imparare da sola,dato che a scuola più che "the pen is on the table" non si sono degnati di insegnarci :lol:

Your English is really, really good! LOL on 'the pen is on the table' - seems like all of Italy had THAT textbook :bigsmile:

Trust me, I loved the clubbing, it was the provincial 'never been further than the border of Umbria' attitude that go to me - and the nouveau riche Aretine with too much money and no education. I've never seen so many 18 year-olds with Ferraris!

It's just that so many people here in the UK and the USA seem to have this romantic vision of Tuscany with everyone shopping for the perfect tomatoes, old ladies dressed in black making lace on their doorsteps, girls watching their mothers make the secret family recipe for ragu etc. There are fantastic things about Tuscany but it if you are looking for the world of Frances Mayes, you will be looking a long time (or maybe Sardinia would be better)!
 
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