Back Where I Come From – Day 27
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Thanks, Suzanne, for hosting the challenge again this year. It’s been fun to answer the questions. π
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Question # 27
27. If there were no restrictions such as money or employment, where would you most like to live?
My Answer:
I’m pretty sure we would still live here in our hometown, otherwise we would have already relocated somewhere else.
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Question # 28
28. Was your hometown like one big family or just a group of strangers?
My Answer:
I’d say our little area was somewhat like family, in that we knew a lot of the people, neighbors, kids, and such. We, ourselves, had our parents, grand-parents, aunts, uncles, and cousins, all living close together, so we were always visiting each other. In other parts of town, I don’t know how it worked for them.
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Thanks for visiting! Peace }i{
Β© 2017 BS
How great to have all that family so very close. It can have its moments, but overall, I think it is the best set up! It used to be like that for me back in South Carolina. My grandparents, all 4 of them, lived in the same county as I did. My daddy’s sister and her husband and kids lived there. My mama’s oldest sister and the ex-wife of her second oldest brother lived there, too. My great-grandpa’s sister and nieces lived there. All of my daddy’s daddy’s siblings lived there, too. We couldn’t throw a stick without hitting a relative there. π
Thanks for participating. Have a blessed day!
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That’s funny what you said! Seems that way for us, too, as we all lived really close by each other, and visited all the time. I miss those days, as people moved, or passed on. Glad I have my diary, and the memories. π
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I miss those days, too. So much has changed and so many have gone on to their rewards. I’m glad that you have your diary and memories, too. π
Have a blessed weekend, Barbara!
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π I’m glad we have our memories, and sometimes photos of those days. All our early experiences have contributed to who we are today.
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