Having met her father, Deb ponders the meaning of the word 'home' in this weeks chapter from Family Lines
I'm sorry that you are feeling homeless Noirin but flattered that you are so immersed in the story.
I'm sorry that you're feeling homeless Noirin but flattered that you are so immersed in the story.
Well, well ... Jim turns out to be yet another mystery. Very strange. Poor Deb, I can hardly imagine her disappoinment and bewilderment.
I'm feeling homeless too, after that. This story is really getting to me!
Nice quote, thank you. I hadn't read/heard it before. Must check out the Ted Talk.
This letter recalls essayist and novelist Pico Iyer who, in his Ted Talk, called “Where Is Home?” stated that home has more to do with a piece of your soul, not soil.
I'm sorry that you are feeling homeless Noirin but flattered that you are so immersed in the story.
I'm sorry that you're feeling homeless Noirin but flattered that you are so immersed in the story.
Well, well ... Jim turns out to be yet another mystery. Very strange. Poor Deb, I can hardly imagine her disappoinment and bewilderment.
I'm feeling homeless too, after that. This story is really getting to me!
Nice quote, thank you. I hadn't read/heard it before. Must check out the Ted Talk.
This letter recalls essayist and novelist Pico Iyer who, in his Ted Talk, called “Where Is Home?” stated that home has more to do with a piece of your soul, not soil.