Sorry, I was out of town for Easter and didn't get this prepped to auto-publish.
Where are your roots? Do you feel strong ties to a particular place, either because of your own personal experience or your ancestry?
I love my hometown, but it isn't what I remember when I go back to visit. I guess that is the way things go, as if you aren't changing you are staying the same. But Gilroy was a great place to grown up. I had wonderful friends, and made some terrific memories there. The homestead my parents still live on was a super place too! I loved having the space to have animals, adventures, exercise my imagination, play without any more worries that "Will there be a snake on the next rock in the sunshine?" I do enjoy going home to visit with my parents, and enjoying the space again, but it is too "out of town" for my taste these days. But it was a wonderful place to grow up.
As far as feeling an affinity to other places, I have always had a pull to the British Isles. I finally got to visit in 2016. I had about a week in London and then saw Dover and Newcastle. Plus a quick stopover in the Orkney Islands of Scotland. I haven't made it to Ireland yet, but that is on my bucket list. I'm not sure what draws me to these places, but I love the language, the accent, the manners, the history and the people. I love to listen and tell stories, so maybe that is it. The Irish are notorious story tellers. and when I did get my DNA traced, I was surprised to find out I'm 17% Irish by my DNA. I'll take that.
Thursday, April 5, 2018
#52 Stories--Story #25
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#52 Stories,
ancestors,
feelings,
international,
locations,
longing for home
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