“Being” in a place means spending a full day or a night – changing planes or driving through doesn’t count. Details to come…
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March 10, 2009 at 10:06 pm
Teresa Silverthorn
Where in Virginia? I live near Va. Beach. I loved New Mexico…I feel I belong there.
Been through most of Europe, but not the British Isles.
Most of this country.
I’d love to see the fjords in Norway, but getting too lazy and don’t want to hire a dog sitter. 😉
March 11, 2009 at 4:07 pm
seasweetie
Mostly Northern Virginia, as I have family there. I’ve never been to the beaches of Virginia, but I expect they’re a lot like the North Carolina beaches – lovely! I can see from your blog how you might feel you belong in New Mexico, Teresa. It has a spiritual pull for a lot of people.
March 11, 2009 at 5:10 pm
Teresa Silverthorn
I went to New Mexico for a NASA conference with my ex-husband several years ago. I actually went through a small depression when we came back. I felt like I had left a piece of me there, and have decided that someday I need to go back and retrieve it. But, you’re right about the general pull. I fully understand why they call it The Land of Enchantment..