Daily Question, May 19 If there is a place you call home? Can you share a bit about it? 52 Reflections Share Click here to cancel reply.Please log in or Create a Profile to post a comment. Notify me when someone replies to my comment via e-mail. Kevin1 year agoKevinAlong any shoreline just before sunrise. 9 Reply Michele1 year agoMicheleI live in Florida – Tampa Bay area. I love my home. I love that my neighborhood has peacocks – I am hearing them right now. I love the weather and the many fun things to do here. I’m enjoying watching everything I’ve planted grow in my backyard (yellow and red hibiscus, plumeria, birds of paradise, firebush, lemon tree, snake plants, pineapple, rosemary, mum.) I moved here in 2008. Before that Philly, Pa was my home. E A G L E S! 8 Reply Lauryn1 year agoLaurynI just visited the Tampa Bay Area for the first time- so beautiful & lovely weather the entire trip. I also called Philly home once. 3 Reply Dusty Su1 year agoDusty SuNo, I have not found my forever home yet. I make my home within myself. I’ve had to do it for a long time, yet this thinking serves me well. I am on the lookout for where I can lay my head in ease and content until I don’t open my eyes again. In the meantime, I also remember that expressing gratitude toward Mother Earth helps me stay conscious of where the gifts in my life come from and that I am cared for, have a safe place to be, and grow in. 10 Reply Christine1 year agoChristineMy home is very special to me. In the last year of my husband's life, he had the whole house renovated. We didn't know then that he had a brain tumor. He was strong and healthy. We have put a small sauna in the house which is now very important to me; when I'm sad and cold, I find comfort there. We have also refurbished the backyard. there are many flowers and it is sunny. I find comfort there too. It was so strange that he had the urge to fix everything up so beautifully. as if the subconscious...My home is very special to me. In the last year of my husband’s life, he had the whole house renovated. We didn’t know then that he had a brain tumor. He was strong and healthy. We have put a small sauna in the house which is now very important to me; when I’m sad and cold, I find comfort there. We have also refurbished the backyard. there are many flowers and it is sunny. I find comfort there too. It was so strange that he had the urge to fix everything up so beautifully. as if the subconscious knew he was going to die. when everything was done we got the horrible diagnosis of the tumor. My dear Karel was very happy that he could leave me behind as far as home and hearth is concerned. My house is not big, but it is a castle for me. A Sunny House. Read More14 Reply Carla1 year agoCarlaMy condolences to you. It sounds like a nurturing Hearth was built for you. Karel’s love is forever. May you be gentle with yourself as you walk through your grief & loss.. Namaste 4 Reply Christine1 year agoChristineThank you so much, Carla 💕 3 Reply Sherry1 year agoSherrySo very sorry for your loss. Sounds like he left you a beautiful gift before he passed. Hugs and 💘love to you. 4 Reply Christine1 year agoChristineThank you, Sherry. Hugs and love to you to 💕 3 Reply « Previous 1 2 My Private Gratitude Journal Write an entry in your private gratefulness journal Get Started This site is brought to you by A Network for Grateful Living, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. All donations are fully tax deductible in the U.S.A. DONATE https://gratefulness.org/content/uploads/2015/03/GX-Gold-Participant-L.png Community Engagement Guidelines Privacy Policy [email protected] Connect with us on Social Media: © 2000 - 2022, A Network for Grateful Living Website by Briteweb