Birmingham, Alabama
I grew up here
It’s still one of my favorite places in the world. I’m happy to give suggestions to anyone planning on visiting!
over 4 years ago| 12 places I want to go | 10 places I've been |
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| 1. | Venezia
Italy: Veneto |
2,655 people |
| 2. | Madrid
Spain: Comunidad De Madrid |
1,436 people |
| 3. | Victoria
Canada: British Columbia: Vancouver Island, Victoria, And Gulf Island Region: Vancouver Island |
265 people |
| 4. | Portland
United States: Maine |
106 people |
| 5. | Austin
United States: Texas |
776 people |
| 6. | Tokyo
Japan: Honshu: Kantō |
4,617 people |
| 7. | Paris
France: Ile de France |
6,732 people |
| 8. | Las Vegas
United States: Nevada |
3,083 people |
| 9. | Montreal
Canada: Québec Province |
1,846 people |
| 10. | Brazil
South America |
7,603 people |
| 11. | Ireland
Europe |
11,300 people |
| 12. | Puerto Vallarta
Mexico: Jalisco |
209 people |
It’s still one of my favorite places in the world. I’m happy to give suggestions to anyone planning on visiting!
over 4 years agoI lived in New York City for 2 years in my early 20’s. I made a last minute decision, one day, that I was going to move from alabama to New York, and I was going to make it. (I had always heard the saying “If you can make it in NY…”) I lived in a tiny apartment in the west village and shared my bedroom. I was always completely broke. I had dreamed of all of the creative things that I would get into there, and then I realized that I would actually have to work somewhere to make a living. It was the most wonderful place I have lived, and it was completely perfect for me at that time in my life. I learned to grow up in Manhattan. I learned how to take care of myself, how to entertain myself, and how to be an adult while enjoying life like a child. When I left NY, I left with the gift of knowing myself. I left with hope for the future. I left knowing what I truly wanted to do with my life.
over 5 years ago