- traralgon eighteen years of country living, upsides and downsides aplenty
- preston 'student' accommodation at the local Rydges, though since I barely ever stayed there all I remember is the Communist red walls and a strange humid afternoon in my late teens
- heidelberg west the charming ramshackle house where i got my first proper taste of sharehouse living (and the complications that come with it)
- northcote, take 1 living on your own is at times wonderful and awful, though I'm glad I did it
- bundoora, take 1 a brief stopover living at what felt like the end of the world, fondly remembered for long beer-soaked conversations
- brunswick, on and off a few nights here and there spent on a friends floor during a painful househunt
- brunswick east a brief spot of room-sitting, cute house, great location, great people - as hot and disgusting as the room felt, i do recall being quite happy here
- northcote, take 2 represents both the best and worst of sharehousing, lost an unimportant friend, gained a better one
- bundoora, take 2 the infamous dirty 30 where everything completely disintegrated around me for eleven months - i'll always wish i had tried harder to enjoy my time here
- murrumbeena ...and i thought living in bundoora left me feeling cut off from the world, south east suburbs, never again
- kew in the bedroom of my ex-boyfriend, because my life is that damn strange, though my housemate is lovely and wonderful to live with
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