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How did you come to live where you live?
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Capt Kirk
 Ohio, USA Posts: 3233
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| Posted: Thu Oct 29, 2009 7:14 pm Post subject: How did you come to live where you live? |
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I was looking through the self portrait thread and noticed that we have people that live in places, that don't apprear to be natives of that area. So I came up with this question. I live within 60 miles of where I was born and within 1/2 mile of where I grew up. Right after high school I joined the Navy and retired 22 years later. My wife and I both wanted to come back to where we were closer to our parents. But my father had passed away before we could move back here. We live in central Ohio.
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toni

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North Texas, Zone 8a Posts: 11250
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Born here. Born in Dallas, grew up in Sherman about 75 miles north of here. After 3 years in Colorado and 5 years in south Florida, my oldest daughter and I moved back to the Dallas area in 1977 and I haven't left since.
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George Santayana
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cherylad

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S. Liberty County - Texas Posts: 4186
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I was born and raised about 35 miles from where I live now. Attended college near Dallas then moved to the Albuquerque area for 20 years. Moved back to Texas to help with my aging Mom and to be near family. Been back here for almost 9 years now.
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Bluewolf
 NE Indiana (zone 5a/b) Posts: 225
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I was born 45 miles south of here.
joined the Navy for 4 years moved back moved out and to Michigan then back again
started working here in Ft. Wayne, met BF and have lived here for almost 6 years now..
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Droopy

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Western Norway Posts: 9272
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I was born and raised in this area and have always liked it. After some travels and a full year abroad I thought my home place is the best place to be for me, so I came home. My husband grew up around here too, and with parents and other family close at hand the choice wasn't difficult.
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Karen B
 Minneapolis Posts: 116
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Born in western Minnesota and family moved to a small town about 35 miles southwest of Minneapolis when I was about 5 years old. I moved to Minneapolis when I was 19 and have lived in my current home for 26 years. I have travelled but can't imagine living anywhere else. My brother, on the other hand, refuses to live here because of the cold and has tried to talk me into moving to San Diego. I prefer the predictability of snow as opposed to the unpredicatbility of earthquakes and fire.
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eileen

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Scotland Posts: 18013
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I was born in Leith and lived there until I married Ian. We then moved to a village called Mid Calder around twenty miles from where I was born. When we had the children we moved from our village to this one and have been here for 23years. I doubt if we'll ever move again as we love it here in Livingston Village. I'm still only around 30 miles away from Leith.
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Netty

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Southern Ontario zone 5a Posts: 9959
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I spent a lot of time at the cottage as a child and live within 30 miles of it. My sister lives about 15 miles in the opposite direction.
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stratsmom
 Southern Oregon Posts: 2285
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Born right here!! Raised about 15 minutes west of here in the little bitty town of Keno. Sadly I don't have any family here anymore. Parents and sisters live far away and my grandma has passed away. My husband's mom and 3 of 4 sisters all live right here too. What's that they say? "Be it ever so humble, there's no place like home"
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kuntrygal
 Texas ~ Zone 8 Posts: 3436
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I was raised in Dallas, TX and lived in and around Dallas all my life, with the exception of one year in Tennessee in the early 60's and one year in east Texas in the early 80's. I moved to Lufkin, TX in 1999 to be near my best friend after my DH passed away. And I now live about 55 miles from where I was born ... in east Texas. Ain't life crazy??
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dooley
 Texas Posts: 5204
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I was born in Illinois close to where wannabe lives now. I've lived in too many places to count. I went to 24 schools in 12 years and the last three were in one place. We moved from Wisconsin to Arizona to Texas. We like Texas so maybe we will stay here. dr didn't start traveling until he joined the navy. Now, he has traveling feet, too.
dooley
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glendann
 Texas Posts: 9228
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I was born in Houston and at 9 months my family moved back here.I married and moved to Cleburne,Tx.for a year and my hubby liked Madisonville and we moved here.We have lived here ever since.I live on 16.8 acres of my families old home place.
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daisybeans
 annapolis md Posts: 3675
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These are great stories.
I was born two blocks from where I work at John Hopkins Hospital, 15 miles from where I grew up. I fought to leave this little town since I was about 8. At 16, I started moving -- to the beach in the summers, then to college, then over about 17 years I lived in Baltimore, New Jersey, Chicago Illinois, and Virginia. When my mom passed away, this was the only place I felt her presence so I moved back here "temporarily" and that was 10 years ago. I like it here. It is comfortable and a good home base. I have known my neighbors since I was a baby.
_________________ Daisybeans/MaryAnn
"Once the relation between poetry and the soil is well established in the mind, all growing things are endowed with more than material beauty." -Elizabeth Lawrence
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Evil Roy
 Deepinahearta, Texas Posts: 165
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I was born 70 miles south of where I live now. It's the farthest I've ever lived from where I was born.
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Jewell

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Puget Sound Region of the Pacific NW (Washington State, US) Posts: 1590
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My parents had itchy feet and moved from California, to Idaho, to Washington to Texas with many homes as they hopscotched around the west never staying more than a few years in any place. They were raised in Colorado (my mom was raised in the same house) and Texas/New Mexico.
In our 20's my husband and I moved to Olympia, WA. from Idaho and California. We met here and stayed. It's nice to have roots since we have lived here for well over 30 years. The climate, city and surrounding area suits us and we can't imagine living any where else. Love the rain, dampness, six inch slugs alnd wildlife in the city. Sun lovers usually don't stay long.
_________________ ~Jewell
If a you have but two pennies left in the world, buy a loaf of bread with one to sustain your life, and a flower with the other to give you a reason to live. ~Chinese Proverb
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