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Describe the journey to your birthplace...

Describe the journey to your birthplace...

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@suzianne said
Ohhhhhh, "from the Hospital", so this thread isn't really about some kind of pilgrimage TO the holy site of your birth after all, is it?
Ohhhhhh, "from the Hospital"

Yes. He lives in the city where he was born.

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@FMF
Out the street (past the hospital where my sister was born), around the roundabout, first road on the left, and then it's one of the side streets there.

I didn't move very far in my life.

Edit: it seems I live closer to where I was born than any of you.


@moonbus said
To Texas?? To hell and back, I would say.
"Yes sir, but in Texas, that's a local call."


@suzianne said
Why would one take on such a journey anyways?

I don't think you're telling us everything involved here.
Because it came to pass that a decree went out from Caesar Augustus that all the world shall go to its home town for the census?

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@orangutan said
You are in a forest clearing.
There is a small bird on a path in front of you.
Exits west, north and south.
> Drop sandwich

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@fmf said
Ohhhhhh, "from the Hospital"

Yes. He lives in the city where he was born.
Come clean. Is it "from" or "to"?

It makes a difference. Since the hospital where I was born no longer exists, I can come "from" there, in an earlier time, but I can no longer go "to" there.


@suzianne said
Come clean. Is it "from" or "to"?
From the hospital to my family home. Why are you asking me to "come clean"? What's the matter with you?


@suzianne said
It makes a difference. Since the hospital where I was born no longer exists, I can come "from" there, in an earlier time, but I can no longer go "to" there.
So what? Why not just enter into the spirit of the thread?


@suzianne said
Come clean. Is it "from" or "to"?

It makes a difference. Since the hospital where I was born no longer exists, I can come "from" there, in an earlier time, but I can no longer go "to" there.
The hospital I was born in was so old they built a new one next to it, and tore down the old one.

-VR

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@very-rusty said
The hospital I was born in was so old they built a new one next to it, and tore down the old one.

-VR
That happens to old buildings... 'cept the pyramids. Those were built to last by space people.

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@earl-of-trumps said
That happens to old buildings... 'cept the pyramids. Those were built to last by space people.
Of course it does. I don't know how long the Hospital I was born in was around before I was born, but without looking up the information on it would say it was well over a 100 years old. Yes those pyramids were built to last for ever it appears. 🙂

-VR

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@very-rusty said
Of course it does. I don't know how long the Hospital I was born in was around before I was born, but without looking up the information on it would say it was well over a 100 years old. Yes those pyramids were built to last for ever it appears. 🙂

-VR
I was born in an old hospital too which is no longer in use for that purpose. It was too small and outdated, didn't meet the requirements.

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@torunn said
I was born in an old hospital too which is no longer in use for that purpose. It was too small and outdated, didn't meet the requirements.
Yes, I believe something similar happened to my old Hospital. Cost more for renovations cheaper just to build a new one!

-VR

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@fmf said
From the hospital to my family home. Why are you asking me to "come clean"? What's the matter with you?
Did you read the title of the thread?


@suzianne said
Did you read the title of the thread?
Yes.

I described mine.

And I also revealed that my younger son lives [here, with me] only a short drive from the hospital where he was born 18 years ago.

What would your journey to your birthplace be like?