Home-like

Jan. 13th, 2004 11:27 pm
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[personal profile] jay
Yesterday, in Minneapolis, I reflected that it felt home-like... not quite *home*, but comfortable, oriented and familiar, supportive. Then I wondered what places felt the same to me... and why. Places where I've lived... or where I've visited often, if there are friends there. Knowing my way around, being able to recognize some local landmarks, having local favorite restaurants or shops... these all contribute. Having a partner there contributes greatly.

For me, Atlanta is much different than when I grew up there, but my blood relatives are there and there are still enough landmarks for it to feel home-like. Boston still feels kind of home-like, but that's slowly fading. Edmonton now has a warm familiarity for me after 6 years of summer stopovers and having a cluster of friends there. Minneapolis has 5 years of visits and Nancy... I find myself even adopting Minnesotan-isms speaking when I'm there now. That's *interesting*... ;-). And St. Petersburg, FL is familiar and has Pat's mother there.

It isn't just frequent visits, though... there has to be some compatibility, some sense of support of the culture. I've lived for weeks in Houston, and visited many times, but it still doesn't feel home-like, it's a largely alien culture to me. Edmonton feels closer to home, figuratively, than Houston.

On the other hand, tonight I arrived in northern Virginia at Dulles Airport, drove down route 28, and it felt comfortable. When I saw [personal profile] geekchick's complex's gates tonight, I smiled and felt strangely at home again. [profile] patgreene and I used to live in McLean, a few miles east, and we loved it there. And someone dear to me lives here :-), as well as having friends further afield.

On the different-but-related issue of hospitality... I was impressed this evening by my hotel, the Ritz-Carlton in Tyson's Corner. Rooms here don't come with in-room coffeemakers... I always have to call housekeeping and request one. This time... when I checked in, I recognized the clerk, who said "welcome back!" without even looking at my file. A coffeemaker was already in the room, with cream and china, the bed was turned down and there was a small chocolate-raspberry cake on the desk. Impressive... a bit scary that a hotel knows me that well.

Date: 2004-01-13 11:05 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] who-is-she.livejournal.com
coffee.
mmmm
you drink coffee.

you should know for further reference.. that I have purchased a 'french press' coffee maker for House Weirdness.. and there is a bag of (flavored) ground coffee in the freezer.. which you can feel free to partake of should you find youself there at an hour when you want coffee.
:)
IT is there for me and Gary.. but since you're a coffee drinker... you should know about the stash.
:)

kinda romantic and deffinately cool.

Date: 2004-01-14 01:24 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] p3aches.livejournal.com
Brian,
your work puts you up at the riz? wow wow and wow.I want to work for nasa.
"A coffeemaker was already in the room, with cream and china, the bed was turned down and there was a small chocolate-raspberry cake on the desk. Impressive... a bit scary that a hotel knows me that well.""

I had a simular expierence in victoria canada at the silver sea bed and breakfast. I would go back there in a heart beat if I had the time and the money and someone to go with. Hugs T

Date: 2004-01-14 01:25 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] p3aches.livejournal.com
lol I am a coffee drinker too. Nice to hear there are more of us out there. Hugs T

Re: kinda romantic and deffinately cool.

Date: 2004-01-14 04:12 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] brian1789.livejournal.com
(shrug) Federal contract rate, matches the local per-diem amount so it costs exactly the same thing here as at the local Holiday Inn. Here, that's 40% of the nominal rack rate.

I've always wanted to visit Vancouver Island and Victoria, myself. Thanks for the recommendation ;-).

Date: 2004-01-14 04:15 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] brian1789.livejournal.com
Thanks! Although the only time that I can personally imagine being there and looking for coffee might be during pool party cleanup, that's generous of you :-).

Re: kinda romantic and deffinately cool.

Date: 2004-01-14 04:43 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] brian1789.livejournal.com
Also... the in-room coffee setup at this hotel played a small-but-important role in my courting of [personal profile] geekchick... (smile)

Re: kinda romantic and deffinately cool.

Date: 2004-01-14 02:44 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] p3aches.livejournal.com
Smiles, coffee could/ will certainly play an important role for me given my schedule comming up. It already has today. Hugs T

Re: kinda romantic and deffinately cool.

Date: 2004-01-15 08:46 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] brian1789.livejournal.com
Heh. Probably not a role in relationships, I'd guess, but in just keeping you awake given your schedule.

Re: kinda romantic and deffinately cool.

Date: 2004-01-18 06:09 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] p3aches.livejournal.com
Coffee has played a romantic role in a previous relationship. Nearly every day I was with Michael he woke me up with a fresh cup of coffee , or Coffee was waiting after morning lovemaking. Today when I am any where near Michael , he still brings me coffee. It was interesting this summer when we took the boys tubing And m brought me coffee.
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