five things that you may not know about me.
1 My favorite food is spaghetti.
2 This year I am not playing football.
3 I like sleeping.
4 I really like camping.
5 i have been to bali
Did you know that i like all of the following above?
five things that you may not know about me.
1 My favorite food is spaghetti.
2 This year I am not playing football.
3 I like sleeping.
4 I really like camping.
5 i have been to bali
Did you know that i like all of the following above?
Do you feel you belong in Kalbarri? Yes.
Do you feel you belong anywhere else as well? Yes, I feel like I belong in a big city with lots of stuff going on or somewhere like a forest in Canada.
Where do your parents feel that they belong? My dad belongs somewhere where he can fish and surf and I don’t know about my mum.
Where did your grandparents/great-grandparents belong? I don’t know.
How long does a person have to live in a place before he or she feels that they belong there? I think it’s different for everyone. If you enjoy the place you live in you will probably feel that you belong there much quicker than if don’t enjoy it.
To belong to a place, do you need to feel you own a piece of property there? No
To belong to a country do you need to be born there? How can Australians get a sense of belonging to a country, if they live in the city? I think you don’t need to be born in a country to feel you belong there. Australians can get a sense of belonging to a country by going out into the natural enviroment.
Do you feel you belong in Kalbarri?
Yes, I feel like I belong in Kalbarri.
Do you feel like you belong anywhere else as well?
Yes, I feel like I belong in the city. Somewhere like London.
Where do your perents feel that they belong?
My dad belongs up north and somewhere where he can play golf. My mum belongs around the world because she likes travelling.
Where did your grandparents/ greatgrandparents belong?
I don’t know.
How long does a person have to live in a place before he or she feels that they belong there?
Two years.
To belong to a place, do you need to feel you own a piece of property there?
No.
To belong to a country, do you need to be born there? How can Australians get a sense of belonging to country, if they live in the city?
To belong to a country you do not need to be born in that country. Australians can get a sense of the country by coming to visit it often.
Do you feel you belong in Kalbarri?
Kalbarri is my home. I feel safe and happy in Kalbarri. Everything I love is here.
Do you feel you belong anywhere else?
The ocean is another place I call home. The ocean is a place where I feel pure and raw. Red dust, perfect left handers, Gnaraloo. My home away from home.
Where do your parents belong?
In the ocean, surfing, diving etc. With their family at home, at Gnaraloo, or travelling and going on adventures.
Where did your grandparents/great-grandparents belong?
Well I know little about my Vovo, as she had Alzeimers Disease for 12 years. I would say with her children and at her house. My Great- Granmother loved her birds, thats where she belonged, with the wild birds that would visit her. My Gran loved her horses and dingoes. She would love to be at Coolong Station with all the dingoes.
How long does a person have to live in a place before he or she feels that they belong there?
I believe that if you feel a true connection with the place, you could only be there for a second, minute, hour or day. It depends on the person and how much the wanted to live there.
To belong to a place, do you need to feel you own a piece of property there?
I believe that you don’t, because you may feel srong connections to that place and stronger connections to another place.
To belong to a country, do you need to be born there?
I believe that you don’t. If you have always dreamed of living there to help your family, to follow your choosen career path, it does not matter if you were born there or not, you could have always wanted to live there.
How can Australians get a sense of belonging to country, if they live in the city?
They may choose to live there in future or they may have come from there. I really don’t know.