Blog Carnival: The Places I have Lived in

Jul 22, 2024 | 22 comments

I have moved 15 times in my life - sometimes within the same city. Every place I have lived represents a certain phase of my life and has shaped me in its own way.

Perhaps you too have lived in many different places. Cities where you grew up, where you studied or worked. Each of these places has its own stories and memories that have shaped you and influenced your life.

Write about the places you have lived in and what you associate with them. Maybe you still have photos from back then — show them to us!

Whether you've lived in a small town or a large metropolis, in your home country or abroad - we want to hear your stories! Tell us about the special experiences you've had, the people you've met and the lessons you've learned. Share your unique memories of the places you've called home.

And if you have never moved and have always lived in your hometown, you are also welcome to participate. Write about your hometown and tell us why you stayed there, what you like about it and what makes this place so special to you.

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What is a blog carnival?

Anyone who is interested and has a blog (even if it is not in German) can contribute to the topic of  "The Places I have Lived in" .

You write and publish your blog article on your website and link to this blog article you are reading in your introduction.

What's in it for you? You write a great blog post that your target group will enjoy reading. New readers click on your blog and learn something about you and your offers. And: You can see what others write about it and how they see the topic of this blog carnival.

How to take part in this blog carnival:

  1. You write a blog post about your previous places of residence and your relationship to them. Use the key questions in the next paragraph as a guide or simply write whatever comes to mind.
  2. If you don't have your own blog, you can also write a detailed comment under this article.
  3. In your introduction you mention my blog carnival "The Places I have Lived in" and link to this article. This way, more people will find out about the blog carnival and can participate.
  4. As soon as you have published your blog post: Comment here under this article with a short text and the link to your own blog post. This is how I and other participants find out about your participation.
  5. For Instagram, you can use the hashtag #BlogparadePlaces and mention my account @angies.travelroutes .

The blog carnival ends on Sunday, September 1, 2024. Until then, you can leave the link to your blog post to my blog carnival here in the comments section!

This is how I will share your blog post

  • During the blog carnival, I will share every blog post submitted in my Instagram Story.
  • After the end of the blog carnival (after my vacation in September), I will write a summary of all the entries submitted, in which I will link to the websites of all participants - including yours, of course.
  • I will share the links to the submitted blog posts in my newsletter after the blog carnival.

A blog carnival is a great way for us bloggers to support each other and reach new readers. Take advantage of it!

Guiding questions for the blog carnival

If you already have ideas, just start writing. Tell us about the cities you have lived in and how they have enriched or changed your life.

I have put together some guiding questions for anyone who likes to be inspired by questions:

  • Which place was your first home and what memories do you associate with this time?
  • Was there a city or place where you felt particularly at home? What made it so special?
  • How have the people you have met in different places influenced your life?
  • Which city has particularly shaped your professional career?
  • What cultural or social differences did you experience between the places where you lived?
  • Have you lived in a city that you didn't like at first, but later grew fond of?
  • Is there a special event that you associate with a particular city?
  • How have the different places you have lived in changed your perspective on life?
  • Which city surprised you the most and why?

Of course you are also welcome to ask and answer your own questions!

I look forward to your blog post! You'll find my own contribution to the blog carnival on the blog soon.

Background to the blog carnival

The blog carnival is the monthly topic in Judith Peters' blogger community The Content Society, that has inspired and enriched me since 2023.

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22 Comments

    • Dear Silke,

      Last but not least, in view of your wonderful contribution to my blog carnival, I can only say! What a great idea to combine your places of residence with a birding ranking. You are not the only participant with whom I have two places of residence in common - Bremen and Stuttgart - which I find amazing (the combination is not the closest). One new insight I gained from the blog carnival is that only locals seem to feel at home in Stuttgart. But I'm a bit shocked that Stuttgart scores so poorly for you in the birding ranking. Have you never been to Bärensee? Kingfishers even nest there, and the forests around Stuttgart are home to an incredible number of different bird species. I'm anything but a bird expert, but our father always pointed out the feathered creatures to my sister and me during our many walks in the woods when we were children. I developed a greater interest in birds on safaris in southern Africa: when you don't see any big animals, the guides like to talk about the many magnificent birds that can be seen there. Maybe I can take part in one of your excursions near Cuxhaven when I visit the north again. That would be fun😃.

      I have included your interesting article about Heligoland directly in my blog article about the 52 most beautiful regions in Germany (https://angiestravelroutes.com/schoenste-regionen-deutschland/#4_Helgoland_Naturerlebnisse_Klippen_und_Hochseebunker) linked.

      Greetings from the wild south
      Angelika

      Reply
  1. Hi Angelika, I'm not really a "city kid", I've only ever lived in the countryside and only worked in the big cities. Is that interesting for anyone? Nevertheless, it was very nice to look back on the stages of my life. We have a lot in common - maybe we saw each other in Bremen at some point - who knows - it's been decades.
    Best regards Marion

    You can find my contribution under:
    https://www.4feet2gether-ontour.com/2024/08/10/in-diesen-städten-habe-ich-schon-mal-gewohnt/

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    • Dear Marion,

      Thank you so much for your wonderful contribution to my blog carnival. What a coincidence that we both once lived in Bremen as newcomers! It's wonderful how you've highlighted the differences in mentality between the Bavarians and the Hanseatics! I can only agree with that😆.

      Warm regards,
      Angelika

      Reply
  2. Hello Angelika,
    Thank you so much for your great inspiration!

    I can only agree with the other participants, it was like a journey through time in my life, which gave me a lot of pleasure. Here is my contribution, with which I have opened a new category "About me" on our travel blog:
    https://weitgluecklich.com/wohnorte/

    Now I'm browsing through your blog and the contributions to the blog carnival, which sound really exciting.

    Best wishes and here's to arriving in life 🙂
    Jenny

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    • Dear Jenny,

      Thank you so much for your great contribution to my blog carnival! I'm delighted that my topic has inspired you and other bloggers to look at their lives from a different perspective. It was also exciting for me to reflect on my past in connection with the places where I live.

      It's very interesting that you couldn't make friends with Stuttgart at all. I was born in Stuttgart and feel completely at home here in the region. However, I can understand your feeling, as I felt the same way at the beginning of my 8 years in Bremen and somehow felt out of place. I was also surprised at the time at how big the regional differences are in Germany, including the mentality of the people.

      I really envy your time in Cuba - it must have been an incredible experience. I myself traveled to Cuba twice for three weeks and was thrilled. But of course, living there for a while gives you a much more authentic insight.

      There's a lot to discover on your blog! I'm going to browse through it😃.

      Warm regards,
      Angelika

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      • Dear Angelica,
        with pleasure!

        If only we had met in Stuttgart and Bremen to exchange ideas and support each other 🙂
        But now it works here. Blog carnivals are always a great occasion. Thanks for organizing.

        All the best Jenny

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        • Dear Jenny,

          I suspect that the meeting in Bremen wouldn't have worked out in terms of age - I was there from 1984 to 1992 😅. I am also very enthusiastic about the blog carnivals and the associated opportunities for exchange and networking. I'm doing this for the first time (both as an initiator and as a participant in other blog carnivals). Thank you so much for taking part!

          Warm regards
          Angelika

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  3. Hello dear Angelica,

    Thank you for the great writing opportunity. Here is my blog post on the topic, In which cities have I lived? I called it a little differently and well... just take a look, it has become very personal, almost my life story based on the places and for me it was very emotional. Thank you for this journey into my past and the look it gave me at myself and my life again.

    Here is my blog post: https://kreative-schreiberei.de/moderner-nomade/

    Best wishes and enjoy reading.

    Martina from the creative writing department

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    • Dear Martina,

      Thank you so much for your wonderful contribution to my blog parade! It really sounds like a nomadic life, even with your parents. The fact that you had to go through such sad experiences as a small child really touched me. So I'm all the more pleased that you finally seem to have arrived in Lörrach. Incidentally, I did a similar thing to you with my own contribution to my blog carnival and more or less told my biography along the lines of the places I've lived. I think that fits.😊

      Warm regards,
      Angelika

      Warm regards
      Angelika

      Reply
  4. Dear Angelica,

    Thank you for your interesting blog carnival. It immediately appealed to me, as I somehow never like to stay in one place for long and only recently realized that I've actually never lived in the same place for more than a year or two in 19 years... Very exciting to take a look at that. Thank you!

    You can find my blog post here on my website:

    https://www.frei-und-wertvoll.de/flucht-oder-neuanfang/

    Enjoy reading 😊

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    • Dear Jenny,

      Thank you for the exciting insights into your unsteady life and for enriching my blog carnival! I used to think that it was probably in me that I couldn't stay anywhere for long. But when I had my daughter, it was important for me to bring some stability into my life and not move around too often😉. Maybe you feel the same way. If we're honest, moving house and getting used to it again and again isn't really fun, is it? I hope you soon find the place you want to stay (or have already found).

      Warm regards,
      Angelika

      Reply
  5. Dear Angie,
    I must have posted this comment on the wrong page?

    At first I didn't feel addressed, as I have also lived in small towns or villages - but when reading the other contributions I remembered that I have also lived in places worth mentioning such as Stuttgart Bad-Cannstatt or in Italy close to Vesuvius - maybe that is interesting after all? I'm just going to join in because I like the idea!
    Ciao from
    Silvana

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    • Dear Silvana,

      Thank you very much for commenting again here under the call for the blog carnival. I find your post very interesting and am delighted that you took part. I'm sure your memories will be interesting for many readers.

      Greetings
      Angelika

      Reply
  6. Hi Angie! Thanks for the suggestion, that was a nice nostalgia trip through the different stages of my life!

    Here is my contribution: https://angela-carstensen.de/blogparade-orte/

    Warm regards,
    Angela

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    • Dear Angela,

      Thank you so much for your truly epic contribution to my blog carnival. I don't know many places from your moving history, but Oldenburg is very familiar to me! I lived in Ganderkesee for a few years during the phase I call "my Bremen time" and always enjoyed going to Oldenburg for a stroll. Nowadays, when I visit the north, a trip to Oldenburg is usually part of it. Thank you for the interesting insight into your life

      Warm regards
      Angelika

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    • Dear Julia,

      Thank you so much for your wonderful contribution to my blog carnival! It's an impressive list of interesting places to live. When I thought of Plettenberg, I first thought of Plettenberg Bay in South Africa - I didn't even know there was a place with that name in the Sauerland. One more reason to finally go to the Sauerland. My first trip without parents also took me to London - it was a three-week language trip and an impressive experience at the tender age of 15. It's great that you lived in this fascinating city.

      Best regards
      Angelika

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  7. Dear Angelica,

    I've already lived in a few places in Germany and also in France for a while. You can read about what I did on my "Germany tour" and how I liked it in my blog article "My life in place name signs": https://ilkakind.de/mein-leben-in-ortsschildern/

    I wrote this text over two years ago and have now revised it again. I hope that's okay. I just think it fits in really well with your great blog carnival.

    Best regards
    Ilka

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    • Dear Ilka,

      Thank you very much for your great contribution to my blog carnival! Your text couldn't be better suited to the topic. Now I feel like I know you much better. I was surprised that you didn't feel so comfortable in Heidelberg. But there's a difference between visiting a city as a tourist and living there permanently. I can imagine that the crowds of tourists can get on your nerves. I finally have to go to Wiesbaden - I've read so many positive and interesting things about it, but I've never been there.

      Best regards
      Angelika

      Reply

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