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Hi Mary and Trish
Well, it sure is a tempting idea to move but not the easiest.
Maybe once my son is old enough to take care of himself it would be a good
thought to emigrate. My work is something that I can do allover the world.
I did have that idea to get together in summer for a Paleocamp but only a few
people reacted to that. Still we are planning on this side to be in the USA
next summer for about a month so anyone that feels like sharing ideas and
techniques over a warm fire at a campsite is welcome.
JeanClaude, just wondering, what is this place you live in?
Christy, curious as ever, from the Netherlands
Mary schreef:
> Dear Christy, have you thought of moving here? And what about moving to a
> place like where jean claude lives? Or another paleo colony? It would be
> nice to have a paleo community open to all diverse groups but sharing the
> value of eating paleo foods. I am looking to relocate within the next year
> and am looking for such a place in a Western state, does anyone have any
> suggestions? Mary
> .
> >
> >Not everyone lives in a large country with game still wondering about. I
> >guess a vast majority of the members of this list might be so lucky as
> >to have that possibility.
> >But the Netherlands are not the kind of place where you can go hunting.
> >Fishing yes, but eating it is not recommended due to the pollution.
> >16 Million people in a country the size of half a small state does that
> >to you ;-)
> >Still, thanks for thinking with me.
> >
> >Christy
> >
> >
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