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A Home Away From Home: Why Living in Australia Means Home


Where is home? Home is where the heart can laugh without shyness. Home is where the heart's tears can dry at their own pace. ~ Vernon Baker There is no better place than home. Where one could see the cobwebs and spiders swinging back and forth; where the candles burning and slowly the flames melts it all away; where the laughters echo and fills the heart with gladness; where love blooms like flowers in May..... Is there any place better than home?

Immigration has been the core step to reach a foreign land and establish a domicile . It has been man's nature of survival to look for a greener land and live a better life. Since time immemorial, people kept on traveling, transferring from place to place, looking for a place called home. While many perceive that immigration looses the attachment of the old self to its home and embraces a new chapter, it is not absolute. Living in a place like Australia for instance makes immigration worthwhile.

The rolling plains, the dry yet damp desert, the fresh flowing water, sprawled cities and inviting beaches makes the country livable and so natural to establish a home away from home. Living in Australia does not make one miss entirely what is left behind. From jobs to schools, and comfy way of living, it is undeniable that migrating would be fulfilling and worthwhile. If looking for friendly people, Australians are noted for their amiableness. Well known for living in a laid back style, it does makes it interesting. 

For one, one need not cope up to the fast and busy life while leaving things around unappreciated. Aside from the people factor and the climate, the work opportunity is beaming with abundance. There is no doubt why people cross the seas to share a portion of its bounty.A home without love is not a home. Similarly, with the beauty that Australia has to offer, loving Australia is not difficult. While nostalgic waves come and go.... living in Australia away from the home is like... having a home away from home.

1 comments:

Steffi said...

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