Monday, November 21, 2011

My dream...

...living arrangement looks something like this:

A big airy loft in Tribeca. It's on a quiet street with a lot of light and even has a little outdoor space.

Two months of the year (say, January and July), I swap with someone in Paris. Ideally, in the 2eme, 9eme, 10eme or 6eme.

What's your dream living arrangement?

13 comments:

  1. An apartment that's mostly windows and balcony with a view of Puget Sound and the Olympic Mountains beyond. I will be too busy for any activities other than sitting in front of those windows (on rainy days) or out on the balcony (all other days) crying at that view.

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  2. A Paris apartment most of the year. One with double-height ceilings and mouldings and fireplaces and parquet floors. Sparsely furnished, but with a pale blue, velvet fainting couch for reading and a sheepskin rug for my toes.
    January/February: A bungalow in Venice, Ca. The smell of the ocean, salt on my skin, sand in all my shoes, wind in my hair, curvy canyons, cold desert nights, a big messy dog named Rodeo, a Jeep with wood panels and unlimited access to Mexican Food.
    August: a month-long trip somewhere far: Patagonia, Tibet, Tahiti...

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  3. I would be content with a large light studio apt in NYC, for part of the year, a cottage in Upstate NY for some of the year, and I will keep my home here, in Buenos Aires for the rest of the year .. with frequent trips to Paris too. ( hotel there)

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  4. My friend Joel has the most beautiful place, it is in MONTMARTRE-right at the top of the hill on Rue Lamarck. If it ever became available, then I would choose to live there probably forever.

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  5. An apartment anywhere around Quartier Latin or La Marais during spring. Summer in Boston, which I consider my hometown...a nice apartment facing the Commonwhealth. I'd be a happy camper!!!

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  6. Six months a year in Miami, in a lovely little modern home in the South Grove; six months a year in Paris, in an airy apartment somewhere on the right bank - perhaps in the 9th - with room to write.

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  7. janvier- decembre in a lovely Paris flat with lots of light , on a quiet street with maybe a little balcon. :)
    V

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  8. Spring through fall in the fertile farmlands of southeastern Pennsylvania with winters and generous summer vacations in Rome--an apartment within a few blocks of Campo de Fiori. Or perhaps the whole thing could be solved by living on a farmette not too far north of Rome. With my husband along, we'd spend lots of time in Paris, too.

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  9. These all sound like the dreamiest set-ups... you're inspiring me...

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  10. An apartment in Paris with a street-view balcony, in any of the first 7 arrondisements, or the 10th. Boulangerie/patisserie on the same block. Money left over to travel two months out of the year.

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  11. Oh boy, this is quite a loaded question. Paris 10 months out of the year, Philly for one, and somewhere warm and beautiful (daily) where I can swim for that last month. We all can dream, right?

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  12. Home in three places: Paris, Tuscany and Bombay.

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