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jaysay 16-06-2012 13:14

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

cashman 16-06-2012 13:21

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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.

Restless 16-06-2012 13:22

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Agree with Cashman. Its a drag getting off that train and seeing Accrington. First few minutes back that is. :)

jaysay 16-06-2012 13:23

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 998068)
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.

Ya mean to tell me that when your away in Sunny Spain ya don't mis AccyWeb:eek::eek::D

jaysay 16-06-2012 13:25

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Originally Posted by Restless (Post 998070)
Agree with Cashman. Its a drag getting off that train and seeing Accrington. First few minutes back that is. :)

Ya well Accy, um I might just agree, but I live in Gods own country Oswaldtwistle, now thats worth coming home to:D

susie123 16-06-2012 13:25

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 998064)
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

No can't say I enjoy coming home after a holiday, doing all the accumulated washing, cooking meals after eating out every day, undoing post, finding emails and phone messages...

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!:(;)

Margaret Pilkington 16-06-2012 14:14

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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.

Barrie Yates 16-06-2012 16:16

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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.

Restless 16-06-2012 17:05

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Never been abroad myself

lettie 16-06-2012 19:51

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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...:)

Margaret Pilkington 16-06-2012 19:58

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The only thing I miss about not being home is a good cup of proper(leaf) tea.

davemac 16-06-2012 20:23

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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.

susie123 16-06-2012 20:50

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 998142)
The only thing I miss about not being home is a good cup of proper(leaf) tea.

I'm with you on that Margaret, but we can even do that in our motorhome.

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Originally Posted by davemac (Post 998147)
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.

Yep, that's another good reason for staying away, Dave...

Margaret Pilkington 16-06-2012 20:58

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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.

Eric 16-06-2012 21:04

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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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