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What would we see that's "you" in your house?

You wouldn't see that much where I currently live. Hong Kong apartments -- at least the ones I can afford -- don't lend themselves to having a lot of things. The biggest indicator might be the many containers of curry in my fridge.

If I ever stick and stay in a place long enough to worry about decorating it, the most "me" thing would probably be the dozens of soccer and baseball scarves I've collected on my travels. I only collect scarves of teams I see play in person, so it doubles as a kind of travelogue.

That's a great way to commemorate travels! I can totally see the decorating problem with Hong Kong apartments. I read where a recent trend there is that people are renting out, literally, coffin- or shipboard-bunk-sized places because it's so crowded and expensive. I hope you're not that tightly packed.
 
I've got a painting my mom commissioned of my local hometown bar. Most of the artwork I have is by people I know.

What a neat way to kind of remember "home." And I love looking at any art. There's so much, done by so many different artists, that my only lament is that you can never have everything you might want, just for lack of wall space. After a while, you really have to pick and choose, and go with smaller-sized things, etc., and that's really too bad. Not enough people appreciate art, by anybody. But it's one of those talents of which those who don't have it (like me) can be jealous if they don't enjoy it otherwise!
 
I live alone in a studio apartment, so almost everything here is "me." What has attracted the most attention over the years is a framed collage of credentials on the kitchen wall.

I used to think it was a creative humblebrag... but I know at least a half dozen other folks here who created similar displays.
 
can collector?
Some cans, but mostly glassware, coasters, tin tackers, etc.

Could be lakefront's thought. But I know of people who travel a lot and go out of their way to try different beers -- like blue-collar wine-tasting. Do you do that?
Sort of, but it's part of the job. I left sports writing to start a business publication that covers the craft beer industry (BrewerMag.com). I used to travel for my cover stories (now doing Zoom for now) so there is always a lot of "swag" thrown my way. My kid gets to play with a lot of branded things (he has a bandana from Melvin Brewing in Wyoming & a Boston Celtics/Jack's Abby sweatband along with Earnest Brew Works sunglasses to name a few) and probably knows way too much about beer for being 8. LOL
But even before I started this gig back in 2013, I was collecting bottles and such, so about 20 years now. And my dad is a garage sale person, so he always finds me tap handles and things as well. I also homebrew and have a six-tap "keezer" (freezer converted into a kegerator) in the garage with loads of brewing equipment.
 
Some cans, but mostly glassware, coasters, tin tackers, etc.


Sort of, but it's part of the job. I left sports writing to start a business publication that covers the craft beer industry (BrewerMag.com). I used to travel for my cover stories (now doing Zoom for now) so there is always a lot of "swag" thrown my way. My kid gets to play with a lot of branded things (he has a bandana from Melvin Brewing in Wyoming & a Boston Celtics/Jack's Abby sweatband along with Earnest Brew Works sunglasses to name a few) and probably knows way too much about beer for being 8. LOL
But even before I started this gig back in 2013, I was collecting bottles and such, so about 20 years now. And my dad is a garage sale person, so he always finds me tap handles and things as well. I also homebrew and have a six-tap "keezer" (freezer converted into a kegerator) in the garage with loads of brewing equipment.
Wait - are you my son? Except his dad isn't a garage sale person
 
The scratched floors, wisps of dog and cat hair and, especially this time of year, the stable hay layer of dried grass tracked in from the yard might indicate that our pets are a fairly high priority.

The one fairly small TV shows that, despite spending most of our working hours on computers online, we are pretty much Luddites.

The odd collection of raised-bed garden beds and compost piles outside is evidence that I should probably be in a retired-hippy commune on the edge of the wilderness.

But the barn full of stuff we won't throw away proves that we're pretty anchored in the material world.

There's also a shrine to books.
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I live alone in a studio apartment, so almost everything here is "me." What has attracted the most attention over the years is a framed collage of credentials on the kitchen wall.

I used to think it was a creative humblebrag... but I know at least a half dozen other folks here who created similar displays.
Many years ago Huggy Jr took my stack of credentials from various hockey events and gleefully threw them in the air. The way they landed gave me the idea of putting them in a collage and framing it (so I didn't have to pick them up again). He helped me do it and it has been on the wall here in the man cave ever since. I could probably put another one together now.
 

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