When You’re Homesick For A Person Marisa Donnelly “ When you’re homesick for a person, you cannot find where you belong unless it’s with one another, making a dwelling in one another’s hearts, one another’s souls.
Cities Are Sometimes Easier To Love Than People – An Interview With Artist Lissy Elle Laricchia Ioana Casapu “ “I wake early these days, and often I lug my equipment to different parks in Queens and spin around in the woods in a blue dress and remember what it was like to be 17 and stringing up paper stars in my basement.”
A Love Letter To The City Where I Moved, But Has Since ‘Moved’ Me Lorraine Angelo “ Now my days with you come to a close, I want to tell you that I’m very pleased to have known you. With you, I have grown.
When Your Childhood Home Is No Longer Where You Feel At Home Anna Myers “ Somewhere in between here and there is the last three years of my life, and in between now and the next three are the choices I’ll make once I finish this tea. And that’s terrifying.
How My First House Changed My Perspective Of Wealth And Contentment Rachel Kramer Bussel “ For the first six months, it was hard for me to appreciate my new home, even though we were greeted by groundhogs racing around our backyard.
You Will Realize This After You Move Back Home After Living Abroad Carisse Eusebio “ It’s the end to your misadventures in a foreign land, and end to the identity you carefully crafted and experimented with, an end to the reality you authored, an end to an era of living in the present.