New beginnings are often disguised as painful endings.– Lao Tzu
All endings are painful. There is no life without death. -Dushimes
This house is beautiful. I actually like this one. The pool, the theatre…wow!
Love everything about that mansion
Wow! This is amazing. I would never leave this mansion
Imagine knocking around this place by yourself for a year…
@SmallPaul Would you prefer to stay in this huge house in LA by yourself, or a smaller normal cottage in the countryside?
At 45, I’m still able to live in a big city and big house, but I’m more inclined to prefer a countryside house as I age.
Here’s my idea of a countryside house
Luxury home and horse barn on 226 acres
Condos with elevators for taking your car up to your unit
Inside Messi’s Porsche Tower With Supercar Elevator
That country house is beautiful! Imagine how quiet it is. I’m impressed that he can skeet shoot on his own property.
You reminded me of this house.
These people have an elevator for their car. And here I am walking up the stairs at home like a jack*ss.
The Manor offers complete privacy bordering the Los Angeles Country Club. Entirely clad in limestone and comprised of over 56,000sqft.
The Manor offers every amenity imaginable. From bowling alleys to beauty salons, rolling lawns to rose gardens, a legendary library to professional screening room: the options are vast and endless.
“The Manor” - $137,5M One of the Finest Estates in the World
I’d also love to travel to Asia during the winter because the best thing you can do in a German winter is go somewhere warm. Asia is my top destination: Cambodia, Vietnam, and maybe Korea again (but not in winter:) Philippines too, because I really want to see whale sharks
If you’re heading to Germany, definitely try to stop at the Azores. For me and my wife, it’s like heaven on earth!
pride sperm whales
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Looks beautiful
In July, I’m planning to go to Iceland with my family. Next year, it will probably be Canada and Japan
The only two things we’ll regret on our deathbed are that we loved too little and traveled too little.
Mark Twain