up home

adverb, referring to the home place when it is located near the Head of the Island; see also down home

“Right opposite like the red piece of barn up home, there used to be a mud hole there half as big as this room.”

“Old Jones held the mortgage on the farm up home.”

“I know that part of the old house up home … part of it came from Horseshoe. They drove it across the ice.”

“They put the telephone in up home in 1910. Gramma died in 1910, I think it was, according to records.They didn’t have no phone up home, but they had it in at Smith’s. And they had to come up and tell them up home that Gramma was dying. So after the funeral, when that was over, Grampa put the phone in.”