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Describe your childhood home.

Answered 12 months ago

Heber City, UT 84032, USA

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Randy Southwick-Drew

4 hours ago

didn't really have one. i moved a lot



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Sarah Jane

3 days ago

Natural. We had a wood stove which was great in winter and a windmill out the back. A sandpit under the water tank which was on wooden stands. Michael had planted sunflowers and a lemon tree and there was a tree out the back that we always used to climb - until one day i found a camouflaged spider on it and never climbed it again. There were palm trees out the front which we used to eat fruit from - which was sour - and out the back near the stone barbeque. The land in its entirety was approximately one acre - mostly with green grass throughout the year.



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Linda Martin

4 days ago

Albany, NY 12209, USA It was set back in a bit. It was big and had green Stucco. 2 big backyards. A turntable driveway. It isn't there anymore.



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Carla Giesbrecht

5 days ago

My childhood home was what we called a, "BC Box". These houses got real popular in the 70's in British Columbia. They were two story homes with the same basic layout every time and they were shaped very box like!



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Jeff Leigh Donaldo

6 days ago

A two story made by plywood house.



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Clint Faber

8 days ago

Country, Pond, Lake, Horses



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Mary Beth Defer

1 week ago

A two story brick house on a tree-lined street in Cleveland Heights, Ohio. It was full of books and surrounded by a awesome garden.



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Dominick Appleton

3 weeks ago

We moved often. Of the several we had my favourite would be farm house outside of Cambridge.



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