I know there’s a lot to consider. When I think of going to Buenos Aires, I think of staying 3 months to see if it’s working out for me. If it is, then I catch a ferry to Uruguay, get my passport stamped, and go back for another 3 months. It’s a big change. There are a lot of ex-pats living there. But I can’t imagine that would be true in Sicily. English, peanut butter, all that nonsense!!! 🙂
I read ex-pat blogs and the Americans always write about craving peanut butter. That’s when I found out how uniquely American it is. And the maple syrup is perfect – also likely very American! 🙂
Do you ever consider moving to Sicily? Or staying several months?
Dana…*sigh*… I hope to make it a habit to stay a few weeks at time. As one might guess, there are many factors as to whether that is possible. 🙂
I know there’s a lot to consider. When I think of going to Buenos Aires, I think of staying 3 months to see if it’s working out for me. If it is, then I catch a ferry to Uruguay, get my passport stamped, and go back for another 3 months. It’s a big change. There are a lot of ex-pats living there. But I can’t imagine that would be true in Sicily. English, peanut butter, all that nonsense!!! 🙂
How’d you know about the peanut butter!? That’s what I bring my cousin often, that and maple syrup.
Yes, many things to consider, but really I want to live in both places. I like your plan!
I read ex-pat blogs and the Americans always write about craving peanut butter. That’s when I found out how uniquely American it is. And the maple syrup is perfect – also likely very American! 🙂