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Home sweet Home
I know everybody looks forward to going away on holiday, but when your trip is coming to an end I would think most people, well if they're anything like me, say I'll be glad to get home, I think its always good to go away but there's nothing like Home Sweet Home. I can remember when I worked away from home, the best sight was the motorway sign Junction 31 on the M6 The Tickled Trout, I knew I was nearly home
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Well heres one as aint like you, i never feel like coming back, Though agree many do, Was only talking to Maccas mam n dad this morning n they were saying glad to be back, The sun everyday was getting too much. Beats the hell outa me, but thats life.
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Agree with Cashman. Its a drag getting off that train and seeing Accrington. First few minutes back that is. :)
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I really enjoy travelling and seeing new places and my ideal lifestyle would be to spend a few weeks or a month in a place and then move on. Trouble is, by the time you've got together enough cash to make something like that feasible you've usually also got a home, possessions and in most cases though not mine, family responsibilities. And you may be too old or unfit to do it anyway. Life's so unfair!:(;) |
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No........I never want to come home either. It always seems that you find a lovely spot to eat out or to sightsee on the very last day of your trip....and wish you had found this delight at the start of your holiday.
I could always manage at least another few days....and Ma is the same. The only thing we are grateful of, is the fact that no-one can take away from you the pleasant time you had, the lovely places you visited and the kind people you met. I blog about my trips so that when I am feeling in a bit of a 'brown phase' I can read about all the things we did and it almost feels like I have had a holiday...without the packing, the travelling or the accumulated washing. |
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After more than 25 years in foreign lands, I always got a tremendous lift, no matter how tired or hungover, on my first sight of this sceptered isle. For all it's faults it is still home.
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Never been abroad myself
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It all depends on how long I've been away. If it is less than a month I could definitely do without the hassle of coming back. We went away for just over 6 weeks last year and by the end of it, I was ready to come home. I was only ready to come home because of the considerable amount of travelling we'd done. I felt that I just needed to be in one place for a bit. Also, we were away at Christmas and I really missed my nieces and nephews. I do normally blog about my travels. Like Margaret said, I can read it again and it takes me back there. I didn't blog the last one as it was just so busy, but I may get around to blogging a bit about it.
The only things I miss about home are my family and my own bed...:) |
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The only thing I miss about not being home is a good cup of proper(leaf) tea.
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I was always reluctant to come home, but why is it when you have been home for a few hours, its like you've never been away.
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When you are on a coach holiday you get teabag tea....and it can be gruesome.
When we have gone long haul, it hasn't been a problem. My family in Oz and friends over there usually get leaf tea in for me...I buy it once I get into Oz and carry it round in a screw top jar.....but even that sometimes isn't as good as my brew back home. Must have something to do with the water. There is nothing on earth as good as a strong brew in your favourite mug. |
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Think I'll stay home this year ... now, what can I do?
Kingston Canada's Official Tourism Website - Home And where can I go eat? Chez Piggy Restaurant & Bar And if I leave Kingston, well, Canada's a fairly big country.;) Thing is, on a semi-serious note, I've never looked at my home town as a tourist would look at it ... maybe I can have a serious staycation and do that:D |
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