Staying in Colorado for a while
Have been back in Pine Junction, Colorado ever since. The only trips we've taken have been by car to various states in the U.S. and weekend camping trips throughout Colorado.
Went to visit family and I got to see my 23rd Colombian department of San Andres! Great trip before the pandemic!
Moved into our log cabin in the mountains of Colorado at 2591m/8500ft. We love it here.
Denver has good public transportation, good weather the majority of the year, good bicycle infrastructure and is becoming a great hub for tech. We lived in Denver for a over a bit but really dreamed of living in a small mountain town closer to skiing and rock climbing. The reason people move to Colorado is to be in the mountains, so if you like going to ski resorts or rock climbing crags that aren't crazy busy be prepared for heavy traffic on the weekends to get to the mountains from Denver. We moved into a log cabin in a small mountain town about an hour from Denver and are incredibly happy with the decision.
I absolutely loved this city. If you are a linguist this is a must visit city imo. I love interacting in Turkish, Kurdish and Arabic daily. The food is of course incredible and nothing better than sipping tea from a thousand year old balcony watching the sunset over Mesopotamia.
The was the last time we would live in my hometown. We moved for my wife's job to Denver and our life changed significantly for the better. So happy to have left Central Florida.
My wife's first time to Europe. We spent several days in London, Paris, Amsterdam, Munich, Zurich, Chamonix, Anncey and Copenhagen staying with friends and family. I don't remember the exact dates so I'm putting them here. Just your typical backpack Europe situation.
I am originally from the Orlando area so I am quite bias and would never move back there. It's fun to visit for a few days from late October until around March. Good food and a lot of vegan options. Great place to visit for Halloween and overall epic parties year round. I have fond memories of riding my bike everywhere no matter the time of year. Public transportation is nearly nonexistent except for the SunRail which hardly runs throughout the day. Orlando has some of the lowest wages to cost of living ratios in the country and it's too far for the beach.
A while ago since I've lived in Medellรญn but I have family still there that we visit every year. The city grows and changes every time we visit. It's a great starting off point for anyone looking to live in a decent size city with decent weather. Easy to find inexpensive and frequent flights throughout the Americas.
Worked and went to school during this time. Never completed school due to my addiction to travel and simply too focused on making money for travel.
Spent time in Eastern Turkey and loved every minute of it.
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