Blog Posts Tagged H
What's the best thing about where you live?
Funny thing, I don't like where I live and yet I've barely ever lived anywhere else. I always ended up back here. This question is making me very uncomfortable for some reason.
August Nights in Cheonan
It is a cool night for August in Cheonan. The humidity is still present, I can tell by the moisture in my apartment from the shirts, socks, underwear and slacks hanging to dry. We have... More »
What's the best thing about where you live?
Misconception Most people who don't live in New York state have a false conception of what it is like where I live. Many people think of the entire state as being just New York City.... More »
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What's the best thing about where you live?
Lots of kids for my son to play with, when he feels like it. Although mostly he just wants to play with the girl downstairs (she's more gentle than most of the boys that hang... More »
What's the best thing about where you live?
~I love that just one block away is a busy avenue, but my little street (and it IS little, only 2 blocks long) takes me to another world...there are very old, mature and Huge oak... More »
What's the best thing about where you live?
thru the windows of my world, from behind white curtains, the cinema of life passes by. . . family & friends coming & going/ nite & day, blessing me with their presence---it's a good base,... More »
What's the best thing about where you live?
The proximity to the beach, with its moderate climate and the friendliest, caring neighbors. The nature that surrounds me is breathtaking. when I am away for lengthy periods of time, and return I realize what... More »
What's the best thing about where you live?
This place that I call home, as I now have lived here longer than any other place I have live, can be the best of places and the worst of places. Its moments... More »
What's the best thing about where you live?
That I financially support myself. (And where I live ain't cheap.) I moved here with my (at the time) husband. Six years later, we divorced, and nearly everyone I knew kept saying to me, "So... More »






