adverb, referring to the home place when it is located towards the Foot of the Island; see also up home
“We had a radio down home there that used to pick up what they were saying on the boats.”
“I remember the quickest ten dollars or the five dollars, not ten, five, you ever made in your life. Do you remember what it was down home?”
“They were starting to throw all the equipment away, so I said to them ‘Well, don’t fire it in the dump. Take it down home. We got lots of room there. Stick it in the barn and see’.”
“He didn’t get in much trouble. He used to be down home there a lot.”