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A Moveable Friday Five
There are places I'll recall
all my life, though some have changed
some forever, not for recovered,
some are lost, and some remain... -- The Beatles
RevGalBlogPals' Singing Owl is anticipating having her of age child and family moving in with Mom and Dad. So pathetic is on her mind:
This post is about locations. My peace has lived at 64 addresses in his lifetime so far (16 with me) and he suggested the topic since we have compelling trucks on our minds.
Therefore, tell us about the five favorite places you have lived in your lifetime. What did you like? What well-meaning of place was it? Anything special happen there?
If you have lived in less than five places, you can inform us about fantasy location.
I responded, on that blog, that I didn't characterize as I had five favorite locations. But I'll share what I have:
1. My puberty home. I grew up in a hip-roofed stone farmhouse, on the next of kin farm. I loved our house, mainly the front porch; I even loved the quirks, like the cavernous crawlspace under the attic stairs and our confounding kitchen "door to nowhere." (The grandparents had from day one wanted to build an outside stairway, but for whatever justifiable that never happened.) I also loved the farm in its all -- the barn, the outbuildings, the pastures and fields. I forth a large chunk of my childhood unqualifiedly wandering our property, observing complexion and thinking my thoughts.
My senior-year dorm. Differing from many of my fellows, I lived on campus all four years of college; possibly because I enjoyed living in the oldest extant residential division on campus. The buildings had a palpable record; they were pretty, inside and out; they were cozy, quirky places to reside, unlike the spartan Soviet-dash newer dormatories; and residents took honour in place. My senior year -- thanks to my pulling an all-nighter in succession to win the privilege of dwelling there -- I lived in an "choice" residence hall, among these old grand dames of follower housing, that had been retrofitted to accomodate communal kitchens on each stump, in lieu of a common cafeteria. This dorm tended to pull not only students looking for cheaper digs, but what we'd now call "crunchies" -- neo-hippies and other noncomformists who tended to be vegetarians or whole-foods aficionados. I hated my roommate that year (she was patently not "crunchy"), but I loved my floormates, and my surrounds. If you're ever visiting Michigan Hold University and happen to pass Williams Convention hall -- give it a cheery wave, from a appreciative Class of '83 happy camper.
3. Cadillac, Michigan. I can't say much about my rental accomodations...but for the most part I enjoyed living in the community of Cadillac -- which, wretchedly, is often treated as a convenient pit stop by vacationers speeding up to more trendy resort areas in the northwestern Put down Peninsula of Michigan. Cadillac has a wonderful burg park system that includes everything from lakeside walking trails to forested picnic areas to a band fa to the city Sound Garden where you can get your upbeat on via all manner of permanent installations. It has a probity, utilitarian business district that includes available big-box stores, a few interesting boutiquey places and upon-worthy restaurants of all price ranges. They have a very attractive summer music series at the bishopric band shell -- lots of jazz -- and a well-regarded First End of day celebration New Year's Eve.
4. Cold Consolation Cottage. My neverending home alimony woes aside...one of my favorite things is sitting on the front porch, or in the wintertime watching the birds from the dining reside windows. It's generally quiet and peaceable, the surrounding woods creating a accepted buffer from the rest of the world.
5. The Big Shelter. I am learning to love the trees adjoining The Big House, although the woods isn't as accessible as that around CCC -- the territory is so uneven that you're constantly having to pin yourself against a tree to keep from pitching forward into a humus-y divot...which isn't wise considering the poison ivy that infests much of the woody part of the property. (We are considering having our landscaping alternative other make a winding path through the trees for us, that we can bedding with wood chips and keep cleared.) But the more I stroll around the more things I notice, like a magnanimous, exciting (to me) colony of ferns that I can't relate to. I am increasingly interested in improving the aesthetics of our backyard pond, which I light of one's life to walk around because it reminds me of my childhood exploring the marshes and ditches of the farmhouse, and in getting some of the local birds to befall our bird feeding stations. I get off on our patio. I absolutely love our front leeway, a small, bright room filled with pass furniture and memorabilia; if we have a "no electronic media" evening we like to sit in here. I like our dining live. I love the artwork that The Kids have confirmed us, and our own contributions in the past three years.
Hmmm. I estimate I do have five favorite places.
Bonus: My pipedream living location is in a vintage -- 30's or 40's era -- cot, not necessarily in this state. Over on my food blog someone acicular me to her blog, all about life in her 40's-era log bothy, and it inspired me; ditto my cousin-in-laws' equally dainty, cozy inherited weekend hideway up intimate Traverse City. I think dismantling these examples of Later Midwest Americana in favor of the conspicuously consumptive, McSame McMansions now infesting our lake areas (doubt the sanity what's going to happen to them now, in the wake of the monetary downturn?) was a mistake, and a loss.
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