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What do you miss about home when you're not there?
[There's a thoughtful pause, and she smiles.]
Wherever "home" is for you--is it a place? Something else?
[There's a thoughtful pause, and she smiles.]
Wherever "home" is for you--is it a place? Something else?
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I think that's it, yes. It used to be, when I thought of home as a place, I thought of very specific places. The house where I grew up, my grandparents' house, the dormitories at the schools I attended.
I travel, too--great distances, my work requires it. And I find the farther away I get, the more general the idea of home as a place is. It's gone from specific buildings to cities to the planet as a whole. Sometimes it's even as simple as "very far away from where we are now."
[ ...Sorry, she can't help asking: ]
Did you bite a seagull once?