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QotD: From Home

Question: How far do you live from the place "where you grew up?"

My Answer: I grew up near Erie, PA, and Boca Raton, FL is about 16 hours (if you drive fast) by car, three by plane, and about 1250 miles.

You are encouraged to answer the Question of the Day for yourself in the comments or on your blog.

10 Responses to "QotD: From Home"

  1. I grew up in NYC and now live in Ft. Lauderdale, with detours to Los Angeles, Casper WY, and Boca Raton in between.

  2. I grew up in Tampa, and still live here. I can't imagine living up north.

  3. Suburbs of Pittsburgh, PA to San Diego, CA - about 2,500 miles. About 2-4 days by car, depending on sanity.

  4. I live exactly 67 miles from where I grew up in Miami to my home in Deerfield Beach (about spittin' distance from Boca Raton). Hopefully before year's end I'll extend that by 3500 miles when my wife and I move to Seattle, WA.

  5. I grew up just outside Cleveland, Ohio and live in Orlando, Florida. It is approximately 1000 miles to Cleveland. 2.5 hours by plane and I made it in 16.5 hours by car. Just take I-4 to I-95 to I-26 to I-77 North. It gets a little hilly in the Mid-Atlantic states 🙂

  6. Erie, PA to Moraga, CA is 2731 miles according to mapquest.

  7. I grew up in Duluth, Georgia and now live in Marbella, Spain -- about 10 hours by plane.

  8. Beat you to that one, Gabe. I grew up in Boca and *now* live in Seattle. 😉

  9. About 20 minutes for me. Actually, I got back from Father's Day dinner with my folks.

    Funny timing on this posting - the subject was a common topic for me over the past few days. I'll be discussion tomorrow when I form coherent thoughts. 🙂

  10. Reunion Wrapup

    I can proudly say I managed to survive my reunion. Although I was looking forward to it, not even I could have imagined how well it would go. As I said beforehand, there wasn't anybody on the list of attendees I was violently opposed to seeing.


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