Re: Home is Where You Hang your Cape
Ayako, on host 209.142.55.110
Sunday, April 1, 2001, at 06:48:32
Re: Home is Where You Hang your Cape posted by Nyperold on Saturday, March 31, 2001, at 16:24:56:
> > On a sidenote, I wonder how many people feel at "home" in the place they were born? I don't feel at home when I visit the places I grew up. Does anyone else? > > I haven't been to Abington, PA in 21-22 years, and I'm 22. Neither Illinois nor Jacksonville, FL have felt like home when I've visited. >
Now there's where I feel at home. Jacksonville, Florida. Or more accurately, Jacksonville Beach. I spent the first fourteen years of my life there, many of them in a house my parents built. I have a dream to go back and buy that house again one day.
The place I was born, Greenbelt, Maryland, is just another city to me. I was only a few months old when we moved to Florida.
I didn't think any place other than Jacksonville would ever feel like home to me, but after living in Morgantown, West Virginia for only a couple years, it became another 'home'. I made more friends there (outside of the 'Net) than I'd ever had in my life. That probably had something to do with it.
I guess I rambled just a bit. But, well, you DID ask. :-)
Aya"Well, it's actually a fairly short post. But it's a long one for *me*."ko
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