Day 13! Well let's jump right into it
Visit?
Hogwarts, obviously but past that, but as in real locations... Uhm, Sheffield, Toronto, The Swiss Alps... Tokyo... Mozambique, Cairo, Brazil, Louisiana, New York, Chicago, Seattle, Australia, Mauritius, Tibet...
Lot's of places really. But I guess I've actually covered this a while back.
To move?
I guess after I study, I'd like to live in the UK for a while. Or Toronto, Canada. I know most South Africans high-tail it towards Australia but I guess I'm not one of those people. And I love this country, I guess it's as good as any to live and die on, it's never about the where... But I guess I would like to see more of the world.
I seem to have run out of things to say... I dunno. Guess I'm not as talkative today as I usually am. Anyway, cheers, and you know the drill :)
Day 13: Somewhere you'd like to move or visit
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