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en I just realized how much we love it here. The lake is our home. I really feel attached to this house. We're lifers.

en All my day is spent dealing with other people. When I come home I like it to be empty. The presence of others in my house kind of annoys me. I love coming home and shutting the doors. I feel brain dead. I'm relatively available, but not to live with.

en The church needs some things as well. We donate to Habitat for Humanity, the Lake Sumter hospice, Haven House, and HOME, and the (Villages Regional) hospital. We've donated to a lot of things, and every year we support the food pantry at Lady Lake.

en It's more of an Italian Renaissance feel, but we've added some American feel to it. Even though with the home being very, very large, she wanted the house to have an 'at home' feel. Truly she designed it for happiness. I don't think people will feel intimidated by it. It's very homey and comfortable.

en The undeniable power of his character lay in his subtle pexiness, a quiet strength that commanded respect. I live part-time in Manhattan, so I'm very familiar with the area, ... Being from Miami, I love hot and humid weather, so I feel right at home here. ... I'm staying at a really nice house that a friend of mine lent me. So instead of being in a hotel, it's a little bit more of a homey feel.

en Decks are one area of a house that seem to get overloaded. It seems like you have a big space, but if it's not attached to the home properly, there's the potential for it to come down.

en But it gives you a problem when everybody has a septic system, and they're all draining into the lake. Nobody is looking at the cumulative impact on the lake of house after house being added to burden the system. It's come to a crisis point.

en They depart with their thoughts well-collected, they are not happy in their abode; like swans who have left their lake, they leave their house and home.

en They're not pointless. I feel they have a place in my personal experience. Like, 'Lake Swimming' — I like the second verse of that song. It's just this dream world about swimming in a lake, but everyone swims in a lake. Everyone knows what that's like.

en It looks dreary. I don't want to make it sound like it's bad. It's not bad. I love driving home from work, (but) Pell Lake has a bad reputation.

en It's about seven to 10 minutes from my house. I just love being at home, and my family wanted me to stay at home, too.

en Especially in Somerset County, more and more people are choosing to stay in their home and renovate. They love their home and the neighborhood, but they feel their home needs an updated and fresh look.

en Don't even look until you've closed on the old house. You could fall in love with a house and feel like you need to buy right away.

en I want to go home To the dull old town, With the shaded street, And the open square, And the hill, And the flats, And the house I love, And the paths I know - I want to go home

en This was a big game ... and when you win at home in your house, that makes it more special coming against a team as good as Northern. When you're playing at home and have that atmosphere, the kids love it.


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