@Jaredking203
I haven’t been to Ireland to see the town my grandma grew up in. I’d also love to see Antarctica. Maybe work in a bar there serving drinks all frozen winter long. Listening to people’s problems, polishing glasses as I keep an eye on the couple in the corner (they’ve been trouble this week, Janis hasn’t told her husband yet). Yeah, I’d love to see one of those places.
Or, in all sincerity, spend a year or three at a shrine in northern Japan just carrying wood and raking paths and shoveling snow and carrying water. I mean, I’ve been to Japan, and I’ve done those things. But never outside of some massive city where as soon as you leave the shrine you’re in some situational anime with a million characters and yet more romance troubles for your beloved protagonist.
@ArmadilloEater
Norway sounds good. Back in the snow as far as possible. I would sincerely like to try a winter there, just looking at a frozen lake and reading books. I hear people go mad in the dark of the endless night. That sounds so nice! I spend a lot of time in the north woods of Minnesota, and it is so loverly to be able to get far, far back in the wild sometimes. Let the work of just staying alive work on you for awhile. It’s delicious stuff.
@Nittany Discord
Iceland! Oh, that would be fine. Or Greenland! Yeah … that would be wonderful. Either of those places in winter or spring or fall or summer would be fantastic. Each one with it’s own flavor, it’s own smells and varieties of sunrises and sunsets!
Sweden is a lot like Germany, frankly. I mean, I honestly couldn’t tell we’d crossed the border until the lederhosen went away.
That said, it’s gob-smackingly beautiful. It’s so beautiful that your “Oh my god this is so beautiful” muscles atrophy and you have to take a break from all the beautiful just so you won’t burn out.
@CaptainXtra
I’m an
‘oldfag’. Does that count?
So, there’s number one. I’m sure there’s a number two. There’s always a number two.
HA! HA! Single entendre.