Thursday, April 2, 2009
Feeling at home
We've been here a month plus now and as I've said a few posts back I'm starting to fell at home. It's strange how familiar a place can become in so short of time.
I've always found that a place becomes more mine when I inhabit it in the dark. Watching the world outside my windows at night is as calming for me as watching a fish tank.
So this week marks the re-introduction of my 5 Question weekly feature. Be sure to visit tomorrow to see who I've been putting in the hot seat. I'm pretty excited about getting back on track.
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2 comments:
I think being in the dark makes us feel like where ever we are is a safe haven, a shelter, and it makes it feel a bit more like home. Glad to hear things sound better.
Looking forward to your feature! :)
There is nothing more important for your mind and soul to feel at home somewhere! I'm glad you're settling in and starting to feel that.
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