the feel
there are some countryside roads where you barely see a human, or a youngster. A 10 Hectare farm with a small cottage at it's farthest end, So peaceful but creepy as hell too. if dead it might take a week or a month when someone notices if you are a solo guy with no close contacts with much friends.
Imagine someone with no facebook, linkedin and instagram. i do have IG but it's not connected with any friends, and no fb and no Linkedin
For someone from a third-world country, all the pics look somewhere I'd like to visit. I would prefer the countryside of course, but the downtown doesn't seem so bad at all. Try visiting a crowded marketplace in a third-world country to see what real hell looks like.
Once (and if at all) I get PR, I will settle probably in Nanaimo. Take a remote job in Vancouver. You can reach downtown Vancouver in 20 minutes via helicopter if needed for meetings etc. Peaceful, scenic and not too big or too small. If land prices are too high by the time I got down to settling, I will take Calgary.
much depressing,
i love work, but most mornings when i get out i see this. there were numerous days, this moody af sky makes me not to work, so i text my boss i ain't coming and i spend hours at my corner pub and goes home with some beer
my commute includes walk through here, I started feeling suffocation especially walking through tall buildings close to each other.
Piccadilly :
i need more space and not to see more people. snow ain't bothering me but a home far away from the city, a small off-license store selling tobacco, beer & liquor, some food and a lot of roads and tracks to drive on weekends
not a busy day, but anyone can sit down here and have a chill evening. some evenings i spent here after work. but pigeons and seagull they will bother us
not a busy day, but anyone can sit down here and have a chill evening. some evenings i spent here after work. but pigeons and seagull they will bother us
I am not very good with British land Mark's is it London or somewhere else.I looks wonderful. The weather looks bit depressing as Stredo said sunshine is very imp ..
I am not very good with British land Mark's is it London or somewhere else.I looks wonderful. The weather looks bit depressing as Stredo said sunshine is very imp ..
that's the tower bridge. yes it's the center of london
sunshine too important for human's well being, to some extent sunshine is a better therapy than anything
I am not very good with British land Mark's is it London or somewhere else.I looks wonderful. The weather looks bit depressing as Stredo said sunshine is very imp ..
that's the tower bridge. yes it's the center of london
sunshine too important for human's well being, to some extent sunshine is a better therapy than anything
I can take few days of lack of sunshine in a given season. More than that, I start going crazy. Can't even imagine living in a place like yours. Hope Canada will be different.
much depressing,
i love work, but most mornings when i get out i see this. there were numerous days, this moody af sky makes me not to work, so i text my boss i ain't coming and i spend hours at my corner pub and goes home with some beer
my commute includes walk through here, I started feeling suffocation especially walking through tall buildings close to each other.
Piccadilly :
Damn us humans, we are never satisfied with what we have, and that includes me, these pictures are from manchester if i am not wrong? On the right side inside the street would be linley house, i studied there, I stayed in manchester for 5 years, in wilmslow cheshire to be precise, and while I was there I couldn’t help but curse the settlement laws that were not targeting skilled literate outsiders but illiterate people with distant family links and forged marriages, I left it for the middle east without knowing the ground reality and trusting the hype created only to realise that its the worse place to live specially when you have experienced the UK. Its not all about money, I am earning handsomely but its about discrimination, inhumane and illogical laws, two different sets of justice for expats and locals and much much more, since you are cursing the british weather, which to me is heavenly, i welcome you to come to middle east, full of sky scrappers and modern lifestyle and try experiencing it in 52 degree celsius for 10 months of the year. None of that extravaganza will appeal when you have to see it from the window of your car or with in artificial atmosphere of AC