I'm always on the lookout for inspiration for stories, especially the short stories I attach to photographs in my Being Inspired series, and one of the topics that has been suggested is along the lines of the following.
There is certainly a lot of scope with these.
Home is where the heart is
One's home is the preferred place to all others, the one you are most emotionally attached, i.e. you have the deepest affection for. It may not necessarily be a physical place though.
I must say I tend to agree with this because every time I go away, I'm always looking forward to coming home.
Even when I've had to stay away for a few months, it's not possible to call that home, it's just another place to stay.
On the other hand...
It's the name of a song by Elvis Presley.
And it has been the title of several films.
The Hallmark channel presses this point home time and time again.
Pliny the Elder is credited with coming up with the saying.
Home is what you make it
This is a similar saying, but, to me, it means something completely different
Though many will say this means that it's where family and friends can come to, a place where memories can be made, I don't believe it's the same as the first saying.
What you make of it depends on your circumstances, you can hate it because it might be because you're stuck with one parent with perhaps a step-parent. Or you might love it because you've escaped a bad situation.
But it's not necessarily where your heart is.
Wherever I hang my hat I call home
Barbra Streisand made this song famous, and probably means that no matter where you are, it is home to you. It would be more fitting for someone who doesn't necessarily see their true home very often, ie you work in the diplomatic service or in the military and you move around a lot.
Home away from home
This is a place that is as good as your real home.
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