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Where do you feel the most at home?
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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For me, it's at one of my auntie's house (particularly her kitchen) in Sheffield. No matter how much time that passes it still feels like my second home.
(and I will be there in twelve hours!) |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"nowehere….
I never even felt at home at the family home, couldn't wait to get away and still moving every 6 yrs or so..
I suppose I am a nomad at heart"
Me too |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I feel a bit homeless at the mo. I'm in between houses and jobs and it's really quite unsettling as i'm not sure where I'll be heading.
I'd like to think my next place will feel like home because of the people there. |
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over a year ago
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"I feel a bit homeless at the mo. I'm in between houses and jobs and it's really quite unsettling as i'm not sure where I'll be heading.
I'd like to think my next place will feel like home because of the people there. "
Hence the car for me same boat |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I always felt at home wherever my Mum was living, even when she moved out of my childhood home.
Home was where she was
She's gone now, and still feel a bit lost. |
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"I feel a bit homeless at the mo. I'm in between houses and jobs and it's really quite unsettling as i'm not sure where I'll be heading.
I'd like to think my next place will feel like home because of the people there.
Hence the car for me same boat" where's that thread gone lol |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I feel a bit homeless at the mo. I'm in between houses and jobs and it's really quite unsettling as i'm not sure where I'll be heading.
I'd like to think my next place will feel like home because of the people there.
Hence the car for me same boatwhere's that thread gone lol"
What thread? |
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"I feel a bit homeless at the mo. I'm in between houses and jobs and it's really quite unsettling as i'm not sure where I'll be heading.
I'd like to think my next place will feel like home because of the people there.
Hence the car for me same boatwhere's that thread gone lol
What thread?" forum one? It's vanished... |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I feel a bit homeless at the mo. I'm in between houses and jobs and it's really quite unsettling as i'm not sure where I'll be heading.
I'd like to think my next place will feel like home because of the people there. "
It will all be grand... choose wisely and you will be fine... been there many times before x |
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"I feel a bit homeless at the mo. I'm in between houses and jobs and it's really quite unsettling as i'm not sure where I'll be heading.
I'd like to think my next place will feel like home because of the people there.
Hence the car for me same boatwhere's that thread gone lol
What thread?forum one? It's vanished... "
Oh yeah how wierd
Im still waiting for u to prove your last statement |
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"I feel a bit homeless at the mo. I'm in between houses and jobs and it's really quite unsettling as i'm not sure where I'll be heading.
I'd like to think my next place will feel like home because of the people there.
Hence the car for me same boatwhere's that thread gone lol
What thread?forum one? It's vanished...
Oh yeah how wierd
Im still waiting for u to prove your last statement" better not tell this may get deleted 2 hahaaaa |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I feel a bit homeless at the mo. I'm in between houses and jobs and it's really quite unsettling as i'm not sure where I'll be heading.
I'd like to think my next place will feel like home because of the people there.
Hence the car for me same boatwhere's that thread gone lol
What thread?forum one? It's vanished...
Oh yeah how wierd
Im still waiting for u to prove your last statementbetter not tell this may get deleted 2 hahaaaa"
Pm it i didnt see |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"And the Cotswold hills, they still have my heart. "
They are still here. I check them daily...
For me it's the left seat of an aeroplane......any bit of sky will do. |
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over a year ago
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Probably going to sound strange but I felt so at home when I lived in Dorset. Never anywhere else had I felt so relaxed and felt like this is It, this is home.
Thing is I hadn't lived there long. I was born and raised in Kent. Back in Kent now and still it's the same old same old. Groundhog day! I feel miserble living here. Yet I can't go back go Dorset. Not yet anyway.
I spent a year in Leicester. Lovely city. Not much to see and do apart from some brilliant pub/club crawls lol. I loved the people and I truly believe Leicester is the best of all the Midlands. |
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"In my tent at a certain festival. .."
Frisky, I know the feeling well, but which festival are you talking about? .
I look upon Glastonbury as my spiritual home. Every year for a magical week at the end of June I meet my Glasto family, meet some new friends too, charge my batteries and watch / see some amazing acts - and I'm really, really sad that there isn't a Glasto this year. |
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"And the Cotswold hills, they still have my heart.
They are still here. I check them daily...
For me it's the left seat of an aeroplane......any bit of sky will do."
I've actually been known to burst into tears coming up over the Stow road....
Wierd, feels like a spiritual thing for me. |
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"In my tent at a certain festival. ..
Frisky, I know the feeling well, but which festival are you talking about? .
I look upon Glastonbury as my spiritual home. Every year for a magical week at the end of June I meet my Glasto family, meet some new friends too, charge my batteries and watch / see some amazing acts - and I'm really, really sad that there isn't a Glasto this year. "
I'll PM you..... |
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"I've never actually lived there but every time I travel north and go past the Angel of the North I get this strange feeling in the pit of my stomach that I'm coming home "
It is a very powerful sculpture. |
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over a year ago
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When i come home to manchester airport, theres jodrell bank on 1 side of the airport. I always see that and think 'yep am home now'. Dont know why i get tearful about it though. Suppose am a nomad really. Hate living in Leigh, it's so depressing. Got problems that really messes me up, and cant get out of here quick enough. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I don't really feel at home anywhere.
I've moved house a lot of the last 12 years.
I'm London born and bred but feel happier here in the south west but nothing really feels like "home".
I love being by the sea or in the country but it's not home.
I'm very unsettled at the moment. |
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My home is where I feel home. It is like my own little castle (complete with underground dungeon). Its a plot of land that I can call my own sovereign kingdom of me. I can drive in, close my big gates behind me, make a brew and forget the troubles of the outside world. I love to travel, explore and make home wherever I go. I have seen a fair bit of the world. But it's nice to just know I always have that little kigdom of me waiting for me, a true solid home to return to in place I grew up. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I always felt at home wherever my Mum was living, even when she moved out of my childhood home.
Home was where she was
She's gone now, and still feel a bit lost."
Exactly the same for me. Mrs |
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"For me, it's at one of my auntie's house (particularly her kitchen) in Sheffield. No matter how much time that passes it still feels like my second home.
(and I will be there in twelve hours!) "
I like Sheffield |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Home is best but if I have to be away must be on a ship
Was in the Royal Navy so spent a lot of time at sea and now we go on a few cruises a year if we can |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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May sound daft but in my greenhouse.
We moved around a lot when I was little, but every house had a greenhouse, both grandparents had one too. So it’s the most constant and familiar place/feeling for me. |
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I feel most at home in Glasgow. I only lived there when I was at uni, but some family is from there, so always visited when I was young. It’s kind of my spiritual home, and had more time there in the last couple of years than I have for a long time. It’s gotten to the point where I seem to have a bit of an emotional response when I arrive or leave Glasgow now. |
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"Crossing the River Severn and seeing the Welcome to Wales sign always has a calming effect.
With Pinks head on my chest and my arms around her is home now though "
It’s the Welcome to Scotland sign for me. I like to see it a couple of times a year at least. I’ve been in this house over 15 years, the longest I’ve lived anywhere, and I really don’t like it anymore. Frank is just putting his stamp on the place but it’ll be nice to have a place with no memories. Promised to stay for another 5 years unless we find something we all fall in love with
B x |
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"It’s the Welcome to Scotland sign for me. I like to see it a couple of times a year at least
B x"
I’m the same - it’s a big part of the Glasgow thing. For a long time I flew, and maybe about three times every two years.
But in the last couple of years I’ve been up and down like a yo yo in the car and loved it. Even moreso now as I hopefully get to see my bestest Fab pal. |
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"At honeys.
Oh babe
Funny bugger.
I love you.
Does your other half know he may not be happy about that young lady.
I've told him all about you. I had to after he saw the shrine."
Look seriously you have to let me go,we had a thing and now it's over... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"And the Cotswold hills, they still have my heart.
They are still here. I check them daily...
For me it's the left seat of an aeroplane......any bit of sky will do.
I've actually been known to burst into tears coming up over the Stow road....
Wierd, feels like a spiritual thing for me."
I could send you pics. One of the good things about my job is that I get to see the best bits, at all times of the year... |
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By (user no longer on site)
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As sad as this may sound I’m really not sure at the moment...
I’ve not lived where I am for very long and moved here through circumstance rather than choice. It was intended to be ‘our place’ but that never transpired and now I’m living in a place surrounded by things that have hard memories.
It’s a house so far, home is I’m not so sure...
wow! That’s cheery!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"As sad as this may sound I’m really not sure at the moment...
I’ve not lived where I am for very long and moved here through circumstance rather than choice. It was intended to be ‘our place’ but that never transpired and now I’m living in a place surrounded by things that have hard memories.
It’s a house so far, home is I’m not so sure...
wow! That’s cheery!! "
Sending a hug. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Sickly sweet alert.... but home for me is when/wherever my small human smiles at me and tells me I am the best mum ever and that I make his heart happy... nowt else even comes close to those feels |
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"At honeys.
Oh babe
Funny bugger.
I love you.
Does your other half know he may not be happy about that young lady.
I've told him all about you. I had to after he saw the shrine.
Look seriously you have to let me go,we had a thing and now it's over..."
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"At honeys.
Oh babe
Funny bugger.
I love you.
Does your other half know he may not be happy about that young lady.
I've told him all about you. I had to after he saw the shrine.
Look seriously you have to let me go,we had a thing and now it's over...
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There there you'll be fine. |
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