tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5665068861137761059.post1696796676344758439..comments2023-04-19T19:49:58.112+01:00Comments on Vintage Script - Editor's blog: Postcard from SuffolkEmma Louise Oramhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08730716658321304187noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5665068861137761059.post-64314121118169139442012-01-09T22:55:49.757+00:002012-01-09T22:55:49.757+00:00Thank you, Penny. Bristol's a vibrant city, th...Thank you, Penny. Bristol's a vibrant city, there must be so much more for you to discover! Do visit Suffolk again if you get the chance - it's magical!Emma Louise Oramhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08730716658321304187noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5665068861137761059.post-54545662452399380082012-01-09T21:00:34.771+00:002012-01-09T21:00:34.771+00:00I loved this!
Bristol is my home city, and someone...I loved this!<br />Bristol is my home city, and someone has thoughtfully given me 'A People's History...' for Christmas which has provided some interesting reading.<br />We've once visited Suffolk, and were enchanted. There's clearly a lot more to see. The only oddity for anyone brought up in the West Country is that there, the sun appears to sink on the wrong horizon - the land, not the sea :-)Penny Ahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05987400902932312959noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5665068861137761059.post-66133941856209209222012-01-03T22:51:29.793+00:002012-01-03T22:51:29.793+00:00Thank you, Janis, for your lovely comments. I love...Thank you, Janis, for your lovely comments. I love the fact that you have unwittingly followed in the footsteps of your ancestors over the years. And how wonderful that you have finally 'come home'. It seems I am destined to be a nomad for a while, so I must admit I do envy you, - but you're right, home is where the heart is!Emma Louise Oramhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08730716658321304187noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5665068861137761059.post-7083140822987365092012-01-03T12:02:18.202+00:002012-01-03T12:02:18.202+00:00A majestic and inspiring piece dear Emma. I have l...A majestic and inspiring piece dear Emma. I have lived in many a place since my birth in the East End of London, gradually migrating northwards through the years. Family research has turned up the amazing fact that all the places I have lived in were once inhabited by my direct ancestors, even though I ended up in them by pure chance and in complete ignorance of the fact. Houses I have inhabited over the past 15 years were but residences, the last place I was able to truly call home was a little cottage on the edge of Epping Forest, the first house I owned as an adult, in the town I grew up in from the age of 8. From there houses held no connection for me, just an address, a place where I lived, until now. The day I stepped into the house where I now live I had the feeling of coming home, as did my husband. We both had an overwhelming feeling of it being the place we were meant to be, and events conspired to allow us to purchase the house, even though we thought it wouldn't be a possibility when we first fell in love with it. And yes, I can honestly say that after one blissful month of living here, I am most certainly, finally HOME! Home is where the heart is they say, and your heart is always aglow when you are home.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com