I live in a bigger city but I’m currently residing in a cabin in the woods, away from civilization. It has got a fire place going, some basic stuff and lots of board games etc. It also has a nice garden thing where you can just chill out for a bit. There’s beautiful woods surrounding it where you can walk.

I like living in the city, with all its chaos. But whenever I’m out in nature I feel this immense rest coming over me. I don’t know if I can actually live here, but for now it’s good. My gf’s family is talking about buying property in rural Sweden and they want to build a house there, one where the kids can always visit. I like the idea of living a rural simple life. Can’t leave the city now though, with all the activism going on. Bit harder to radicalize the deers in the woods.

  • DankZedong OPA
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    61 year ago

    Sounds like you should live in the south of Belgium. Small, cosy villages. Good food and drinks, great pubs. And socialist as fuck. Like, the south doesn’t have a party in charge that’s further right than centrist. It could be done.

    • @redtea
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      31 year ago

      That sounds like a dream!

      How hard is it to move there? Are work visas easy to come by?

      • DankZedong OPA
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        1 year ago

        For Europeans it is easy. . For USonians also, I think. If you get a NATO job it’s easier as the HQ is here. I think for Westerners it would be pretty easy.

        • @redtea
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          21 year ago

          That’s good to know. I would like to travel. I can take sabbaticals if I time them right, but it’s finding the right destination. The South of Belgium has moved quite high up my list!