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	<title>Comments on: Home Is Where</title>
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		<title>By: Mom</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mom</dc:creator>
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		<description>In reading the above on the &quot;Home is Where ...,&quot; I could have signed my name at the bottom because it was so similar to my feelings. When we returned to FL more than two weeks ago I felt glad to be there. When we returned to WV this time, I felt like I just couldn&#039;t go back to FL. So confusing yet understandable as well. I wanted to hold onto the &quot;Ponderosa&quot; because of the memories there, too. I suppose when you &quot;bond&quot; to a house, town, city or state, you put down roots, memories and that is what you hold onto, or try to. </description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In reading the above on the &#8220;Home is Where &#8230;,&#8221; I could have signed my name at the bottom because it was so similar to my feelings. When we returned to FL more than two weeks ago I felt glad to be there. When we returned to WV this time, I felt like I just couldn&#8217;t go back to FL. So confusing yet understandable as well. I wanted to hold onto the &#8220;Ponderosa&#8221; because of the memories there, too. I suppose when you &#8220;bond&#8221; to a house, town, city or state, you put down roots, memories and that is what you hold onto, or try to.</p>
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