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Your Childhood Home?........... Here's Mine!

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  • MikM Offline
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    Mik
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    Wonderful pictures and stories! I wish I had some to show. They are somewhere but I don’t know where.

    “I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.” ~Winston S. Churchill

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    • HoraceH Online
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      Horace
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      I grew up on the streets. Most months, there was no food. I had to go out and hunt it, or steal it. I killed three men before I was seven years old. I fathered four children before I was 10.

      On the rare nights I slept indoors, it was at this house.

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      Education is extremely important.

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      • Doctor PhibesD Online
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        Doctor Phibes
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        #4

        A great idea for a thread, TG!

        This was the house I grew up in.

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        This was my first school and attached church....note the stocks

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        The town center....

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        ...and the surrounding countryside, where we used to spend a lot of our free time

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        I was only joking

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        • MikM Offline
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          #5

          Interesting that the school put the stocks right at the entrance. 😄

          “I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.” ~Winston S. Churchill

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          • taiwan_girlT taiwan_girl

            If you wish, share pictures of your childhood home.

            Here is mine. Small fishing village, small house. LOL. Outhouse in the back. Cold water tap to the kitchen sink. No hot water. No heat or A/C (but heat not really necessary). "Baths" were done by heating water in a pot on the kitchen, transferring it to a tub and then ladling it over yourself.

            (Waiting for @89th to scope out exactly where this is. LOL)

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            Outside of the front of the house.

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            Village temple. Maybe one minute walk from the house. People used to gather at evening in the blank area in the picture to "solve the world's problems". I actually kind of think of TNCR like I used to remember the village square. Lots of interesting discussions, and sometimes people would get mad, but by the next day, everybody was friends again. I think you guys would fit it quite well there! :couple_with_heart:

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            Fishing boats

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            Oyster shells. Oyster fishing is big.

            89th8 Offline
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            @taiwan_girl said in Your Childhood Home?........... Here's Mine!:

            If you wish, share pictures of your childhood home.

            Here is mine. Small fishing village, small house. LOL. Outhouse in the back. Cold water tap to the kitchen sink. No hot water. No heat or A/C (but heat not really necessary). "Baths" were done by heating water in a pot on the kitchen, transferring it to a tub and then ladling it over yourself.

            (Waiting for @89th to scope out exactly where this is. LOL)

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            Outside of the front of the house.

            Ahh, took a couple minutes but this is as close as I could get. This is not the same house, but similar. I think it's within Tainan City, but too hard to figure out. I believe the house is facing east, though.

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            • Doctor PhibesD Doctor Phibes

              A great idea for a thread, TG!

              This was the house I grew up in.

              Screenshot 2025-02-24 072552.png

              This was my first school and attached church....note the stocks

              school.png

              The town center....

              Preston_x1650-1.jpg

              ...and the surrounding countryside, where we used to spend a lot of our free time

              beacon fell.jpg

              Beacon_Fell_235-35.jpg

              89th8 Offline
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              89th
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              #7

              @Doctor-Phibes said in Your Childhood Home?........... Here's Mine!:

              beacon fell.jpg

              Now you're just showing off! Beautiful.

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              • 89th8 Offline
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                #8

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                Here's the house I grew up in. Family of 7, I always shared a bedroom with a brother. The small tree on the left we planted when my brother was born, the mangled tree on the right used to be massive and healthy, my initials are carved near the top, down the right hill was a dogwood tree, on the far left is a cherry tree. Endless memories... lived there from ages 1-18.

                I'm unexpectedly and viscerally sad looking at this photo right now for some reason. I think maybe, as a kid, your house and yard is your whole world. To you, the house is massive, the hills are endless, and the trees are immortal. I miss the spring mornings listening to cardinals singing and watching the sun light bounce off the house across the way. Sometimes I'd just sit there with the window open and watch cars until I saw a "cool" car go by. Ugh, childhood... where's rosebud?

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                  #9

                  Church & school

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                  I attended a lot of funerals here

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                  6 children lived here - 12 in the house across the street

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                    #10

                    When I moved here at 18 months of age the address was ‘Rural Route 4, box 286’.

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                    A few years later it got a street name and an address. 934 Biddle Rd, Galion OH.

                    A 1575 sq ft house with three bedrooms and 1.5 baths. My sisters shared a room.

                    To the right was a retired guy who had a sizeable garden and when I was maybe 5 he gave me a small plot to plant my own corn and tomatoes with his supervision. This guy was a surrogate grandfather to me - he’s even the one who taught me to ride a bike as my dad traveled extensively in this part of his career (cue Chapin’s Cats in the Cradle)

                    At age 9 we moved to a 4 br house in Florida that has been in a state of abandonment for well over a decade. This is what it looks like today:

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                    It has/had a screened-in pool in back and a large corner lot. At the time it had 13 orange trees and two grapefruit trees, all of which produced.

                    At 14 we moved to this house in the Rochester area. It looks nicer now then we lived in it.

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                    Three very different eras in my life as you can imagine.

                    My current house cost more than the Zillow estimate of all three of those combined though it’s not quite as large as the upstate NY house (last shown). Here it’s easy to forget that there are places with nice houses that don’t cost a million bucks.

                    Only non-witches get due process.

                    • Cotton Mather, Salem Massachusetts, 1692
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                    • MikM Offline
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                      Mik
                      wrote on last edited by Mik
                      #11

                      This is the house I lived in from 0-3. It was one story then. I was surprised to see it was added on to.

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                      We rented a couple different houses when we moved from Detroit to Lebanon OH. This was the one I would buy today if it came up.

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                      This is the house we built and I lived in from 5 to 16.

                      https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/361-Hoffmann-Ave-Lebanon-OH-45036/35620994_zpid/

                      We lived in a nicer house in Springfield, but all pictures of it are obscured by a tree.

                      “I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.” ~Winston S. Churchill

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                        #12

                        Wait - you and copper lived in the same house?

                        ETA: You fixed the link.

                        Only non-witches get due process.

                        • Cotton Mather, Salem Massachusetts, 1692
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                        • 89th8 89th

                          @Doctor-Phibes said in Your Childhood Home?........... Here's Mine!:

                          beacon fell.jpg

                          Now you're just showing off! Beautiful.

                          Doctor PhibesD Online
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                          Doctor Phibes
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                          #13

                          @89th said in Your Childhood Home?........... Here's Mine!:

                          @Doctor-Phibes said in Your Childhood Home?........... Here's Mine!:

                          beacon fell.jpg

                          Now you're just showing off! Beautiful.

                          Yes, rural Lancashire really is something else. You don't fully appreciate it until you leave, of course.

                          I was only joking

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                          • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

                            When I moved here at 18 months of age the address was ‘Rural Route 4, box 286’.

                            IMG_3308.jpeg

                            A few years later it got a street name and an address. 934 Biddle Rd, Galion OH.

                            A 1575 sq ft house with three bedrooms and 1.5 baths. My sisters shared a room.

                            To the right was a retired guy who had a sizeable garden and when I was maybe 5 he gave me a small plot to plant my own corn and tomatoes with his supervision. This guy was a surrogate grandfather to me - he’s even the one who taught me to ride a bike as my dad traveled extensively in this part of his career (cue Chapin’s Cats in the Cradle)

                            At age 9 we moved to a 4 br house in Florida that has been in a state of abandonment for well over a decade. This is what it looks like today:

                            IMG_3309.jpeg

                            It has/had a screened-in pool in back and a large corner lot. At the time it had 13 orange trees and two grapefruit trees, all of which produced.

                            At 14 we moved to this house in the Rochester area. It looks nicer now then we lived in it.

                            IMG_3310.jpeg

                            Three very different eras in my life as you can imagine.

                            My current house cost more than the Zillow estimate of all three of those combined though it’s not quite as large as the upstate NY house (last shown). Here it’s easy to forget that there are places with nice houses that don’t cost a million bucks.

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                            @jon-nyc said in Your Childhood Home?........... Here's Mine!:

                            At age 9 we moved to a 4 br house in Florida that has been in a state of abandonment for well over a decade.

                            This is not where I grew up, but his the house where my late grandfather lived in Rockingham, NC during the latter years of his life. He's my dad's dad who abandoned him as a child (my dad grew up with his uncle), but in the later years my dad still took care of him.

                            It's funny, summer heat didn't seem to bother me as a kid as much as it does an adult. Looking at this photo it reminds me of the summers (probably ages 8-12 for me) that my dad would pack me and my brothers up and drive the 8+ hours down to here to help work on my grandpa's house. No A/C, I remember it being very, very, warm, the sound of cicadas, the nearby railroad, and us boys chipping away at old paint to try and fix up rooms. The yard was a mess too... my grandpa was an alcoholic veteran who eventually moved into a VA hospital after a "friend" hit him with a hammer over a drunken bet. What a story...

                            Anyway, looked up the street view here. Looks like our yardwork was not repeated... I bet inside the house is still stale, musty, with creaky floors, and a kitchen with an unplugged fridge. Likely vacant.

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                            • MikM Offline
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                              Been through Rockingham many times going from Charlotte to Pinehurst.

                              “I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.” ~Winston S. Churchill

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                                @Horace Glad you turned out okay. 😘
                                @Doctor-Phibes what a pretty area! Hope you didn't have any experience with the stocks!!
                                @89th A pretty common style of old time houses. I was from a village (Nan Kun Sheng) which is actually pretty close to Tainan city. About maybe 45 minutes via the new express road.
                                Your house looks very "Americana". (PS. Wise words about childhood!)
                                @copper. What an impressive church!! (and a nice house)
                                @jon-nyc @Mik Thanks for the memories!

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