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If home
November 07 2015
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luvsilver
10 years ago
Mrs Luvsilver and myself grew up in the same town as each other.We were both born here and as children/teenagers lived only 2KM from each other.Once married we shifted on to 20 acres about 19 years ago , still just 10 minutes from where we grew up. Hopefully that is where we will see our days out (unless the kids put us in a nursing home later in life).We are both very content with our small piece of the country but later on I would love to spend a few months every year living at my fathers birthplace - a small group of islands in the Indian Ocean near the coast of Africa. Mr Luvsilver
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RHP User
10 years ago
And love the climate/beaches but would move in a hot second for the right person or even a job opportunity, wouldn't bother me. What you have now op is what i always dreamed of though, quiet little seaside place, somewhere with a nice climate, relaxed and heavenly. But i've changed and now feed off the busy city and everything it has to offer. I like the noise, people, coffee culture, choice with restaurants or entertainment. I now gravitate to the busiest places that i used to hate, love the city centre now. I'm seeing everything through new eyes like it's the first time i've seen it and it excites me. So a quiet place wouldn't be for me BUT i'd go anywhere for a guy who really did it for me, maybe not iceland, actually the coldest place in the world is Oymyakon in Russia, nope, he'd have to move lol, minus 50, yeah f#&k that, not happening. Otherwise, the world is my oyster but i'm happy for you, you sound like you've found your little slice of heaven there - Posted from rhpmobile
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RHP User
10 years ago
Mr Luv,I lived in the next door town for nearly four years in the eighties,for me a different experience 😀xxFreya
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DynamicCouple36
10 years ago
We grew up in Africa and a few years ago moved to Australia. We never really felt that we belonged in Africa even though it was our place of birth. We feel more at home, more patriotic and in love with our new home Australia. But we do get a heavy feeling in our hearts when we look at photos of our adventures back in Africa. For the past several years, here in Australia, we have put a lot of effort into creating new memories, exploring the country that we now call home. - Posted from rhpmobile
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RHP User
10 years ago
For typos..evil beasts xx😳Freya
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RHP User
10 years ago
After my ex left, no place feels like home anymore- and that's about as much as I'm prepared to publicly confess too..... 😔😔😔 Btw, awesome topics of late Freya. All heart and class 😉___👍
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RHP User
10 years ago
I have recently returned to East Coast after living in WA for a long time. Went with hubby. I came back to where I am because it's beautiful and not the city. The people here are fantastic. They get the people thing. Mature and grounded. Have time for each other. City life has become the place to waste your life in the traffic. Anyway recently reconnected with the city of my youth. Such a cool place. Sorry perth but my soul died there. I need bush animals and people who are genuine. Go somewhere for a man? Oh that would be a discussion. 😱😃 - Posted from rhpmobile
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MsJonesy
10 years ago
But it's not where I am going to stay. I grew up in a coastal town and connection to the ocean is very important to me. Whilst I have lovely Melbourne bay beaches I need the crash of the ocean to feel totally connected and at peace with the world. A recent stay at a lovely coastal town reminded me of how important that is to my soul. So I think I will be moving at some stage......not sure where to, but there is just two important considerations - the ocean and easy connection to a major hub/city for all the other lovely things in life. My life is my own, I can go where I like; that's a pretty exciting thought.
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RHP User
10 years ago
Home is where the people I love are. When we moved from my home town about 10 years ago, I didn't think I'd ever feel at home again. Now, it is more about the people. I do love the area I live at the moment, but I'm not attached to it. As long as the people I love are with me, I'm all good.
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RHP User
10 years ago
No good living in the past. The future is now. I'm not into baggage - memory wise, or of any other variety.
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RHP User
10 years ago
Lived here for yonks now. Renovated the whole kit and coboddle myself and have it just as I want it. I love to travel and I do that alot , but as much as I do ' , there's nothing better than getting back home after a few weeks away.. Owning it is a plus, I think that helps..
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Enjoylifealways
10 years ago
I live in WA hills and love it here ,grew up here :) But we have lived alround the state I have gypsy in me ;) I also have to move in Jan but will return to here it is my home. I love looking out at the trees and the Perth weather. I love having room to keep all my pets and room for the kids to run wild :)
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RHP User
10 years ago
We lived in london for 10years. Never missed brisbane during that time. It was a very fluid move to london not quite accidental but almost. We bought a one way ticket and one thing led to another and we made london home. Developing friendships along with work and having a nice place to stay=home. Funny thing is, now i dont miss london at all. However we go to cambodia a lot and Mrs S loves the country and people. On occasions she cries tears of joy when she is there.....she see's cambodia as her spiritual home, to the point where her khmer is usable and her knowledge of local culture is very good. My spiritual home is Thailand, we have been backpacking around that beautiful country since 2000. I could live there in a heart beat and miss thailand more than london. We are going to make asia home upon retirement because of the people, culture, and a real sense of being free from the nanny state.
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RHP User
10 years ago
Quite content where I am, I mean who doesn't love Balga? Where else can you stand out in your yard watching cars getting broken into at night lol entertainment plus I do love it here, it's edgy
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tylannister
10 years ago
I've spent my life moving around, so I don't feel like there's any one place that is "home" to me. There are many places I love. But I don't love them because of the places (well, a few like Yosemite National Park in the U.S. that I do - but it's not a 'home' per se - a spiritual retreat, maybe - a place of rejuvenation, but not a home), I love them because of the people. As the Dave Matthews song says, "Turns out not where, but who you're with that really matters."
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RHP User
10 years ago
Whoever I give my heart to. I will always journey home to them.
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RHP User
10 years ago
Quoting 'I_touch_myself2' And love the climate/beaches but would move in a hot second for the right person or even a job opportunity, wouldn't bother me. What you have now op is what i always dreamed of though, quiet little seaside place, somewhere with a nice climate, relaxed and heavenly. But i've changed and now feed off the busy city and everything it has to offer. I like the noise, people, coffee culture, choice with restaurants or entertainment. I now gravitate to the busiest places that i used to hate, love the city centre now. I'm seeing everything through new eyes like it's the first time i've seen it and it excites me. So a quiet place wouldn't be for me BUT i'd go anywhere for a guy who really did it for me, maybe not iceland, actually the coldest place in the world is Oymyakon in Russia, nope, he'd have to move lol, minus 50, yeah f#&k that, not happening. Otherwise, the world is my oyster but i'm happy for you, you sound like you've found your little slice of heaven there - Posted from rhpmobileActually, Iceland isn't as cold as you might think. The warm Gulfstream current around the island keeps it relatively warm. The local joke is that Iceland...despite it's name...is covered in grass and flowers for part of the year, whilst its neighbour Greenland is icy all year round. Canada and the northern USA get much colder, despite being further south.
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RHP User
10 years ago
Wherever I lay my heart, that's my home.
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RHP User
10 years ago
and while if the circumstances are right I can be happy anywhere, I do feel more peaceful and content when I can see the whole flat horizon for 360 degrees. While I love the mountains I some how feel restricted and "fenced" in without that complete 360 degree vista. Perhaps that's why I also really feel at home in the desert.
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MissBishere
10 years ago
And never had any desire to live anywhere else. some would say it's quite boring I would say I'm very grounded and content. I'm 15 minutes from the city and when I need to get my country on I can head out to my parents property. when I need a taste of the ocean to recharge I spend a week at the coast. my parents bought this house when I was 14 so it's home to me.
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RHP User
10 years ago
After I married I moved to live with Hubby in Melbourne but was never comfortable and got terribly homesick, even though I have a sister there. So after trying it out for 8 months, we decided to pack it up and moved back to Adelaide. I've grown up here and have a very close-knit family. I don't think I could ever call anywhere else home. - Posted from rhpmobile
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BrightBubbly
10 years ago
Quoting 'Enjoylifealways' I live in WA hills and love it here ,grew up here :) But we have lived alround the state I have gypsy in me ;) I also have to move in Jan but will return to here it is my home. I love looking out at the trees and the Perth weather. I love having room to keep all my pets and room for the kids to run wild :) Yes, my heart is in the WA Hills too... Have to live on the flat lands for now but one day i will get back up there. My soul needs the grounding of the bush around me.
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RHP User
10 years ago
I knew i'd get it wrong with Iceland, that's why i googled the coldest place in the world, yeah i had to google it, just in case you thought i was clever, not much in between these ears, except a man's thighs on a good day lol - Posted from rhpmobile
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RHP User
10 years ago
That for some it's not,a place ,it's people.but for others definitely a place ..and for another group, a place that has special people there..thank you all for sharing xxFreya
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sweetgem
10 years ago
The town where I live and Australia in general. My family was moving back and forth between two countries in Asia before and after I was born. We did not hold any citizenships in those countries because we were not eligible to due to political issues that those two countries had with the original country where my roots came from. So, we were moving around quite a bit until we arrived in Australia, behaved our best and were granted the Australian citizenship. Finally, we could say that we have a home and thank Buddha that we do not ever need to move again! - Posted from rhpmobile
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madotara69
10 years ago
Quoting 'kissk' But it's not where I am going to stay. I grew up in a coastal town and connection to the ocean is very important to me. Whilst I have lovely Melbourne bay beaches I need the crash of the ocean to feel totally connected and at peace with the world. A recent stay at a lovely coastal town reminded me of how important that is to my soul. So I think I will be moving at some stage......not sure where to, but there is just two important considerations - the ocean and easy connection to a major hub/city for all the other lovely things in life. My life is my own, I can go where I like; that's a pretty exciting thought. U can come move up this way with us Mado Tara xx
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MsJonesy
10 years ago
Quoting 'madotara69' Quoting 'kissk' But it's not where I am going to stay. I grew up in a coastal town and connection to the ocean is very important to me. Whilst I have lovely Melbourne bay beaches I need the crash of the ocean to feel totally connected and at peace with the world. A recent stay at a lovely coastal town reminded me of how important that is to my soul. So I think I will be moving at some stage......not sure where to, but there is just two important considerations - the ocean and easy connection to a major hub/city for all the other lovely things in life. My life is my own, I can go where I like; that's a pretty exciting thought. U can come move up this way with us Mado Tara xx I'll start packing xx
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madotara69
10 years ago
We are in a new place, an old house with 10 foot studs, lead light windows, raised patterned plaster ceilings with a special place for special people, an airy enclosed sanctuary with a hedge past the screens, a room off our bedroom and it's crystalised clean by smoke and the light of the full moon, it's more for fmf and we call it 'The Dark Side of the Moon' Put up a topic just now in the lifestyle if it gets past the mods, we go to the homes of others about our way for mfm, mfmf, mfmfm they have gadgets and machines and a little secluded which is handy because Tara makes a racket when with us fellows, more touchy feely slap and tickle, cheeky chat and horny giggles here, they asked for a spa, I found one just down the road for free on gumtree. It doesn't matter where we have lived we always make something of it family and of friends is what makes our home and we have them feel at home, sort of communal atmosphere suits us best. Mado Mado Tara xx
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RHP User
10 years ago
I moved to Victoria 7 years ago and I miss the culture from my home town. The Italian culture in Griffith is quite strong and evident and, at night, the main street would be filled with the amazing aroma of pizza and coffee (I hear Lygon Street in Melbourne is much like that but haven't had a chance to check that out yet). I thought it was this that made me home sick for my home town but, after my parents passed away last year, my longing to go back is only to be with my son. I miss him like crazy since he moved back there two years ago. I've come to realise home to me is where those I love and feel closest to are. It has nothing to do with the aroma of pizza and coffee and the culture there as aromas and culture can be recreated in your own home.
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