“Sometimes an old photograph, an old friend, an old letter will remind you that you are not who you once were, for the person who dwelt among them, valued this, chose that, wrote thus, no longer exists. Without noticing it you have traversed a great distance; the strange has become familiar and the familiar if not strange at least awkward or uncomfortable, an outgrown garment. And some people travel far more than others. There are those who receive as birthright an adequate or at least unquestioned sense of self and those who set out to reinvent themselves, for survival or for satisfaction, and travel far. Some people inherit values and practices as a house they inhabit; some of us have to burn down that house, find our own ground, build from scratch, even as a psychological metamorphosis.”
– Rebecca Solnit
A Field Guide to Getting Lost
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It’s like you picked this for me today. xo
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Would I do something like that?
Well, yeah, I would. 🙂 but this one i actually scheduled a couple of weeks ago. Isn’t it strange how they sometimes seem “too” perfect? I love when that happens.
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Tee! Hee! I thought the same thing…of COURSE you would do something like that. Funny thing is these things seem to take care of themselves in the most magical ways. xo
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