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Reply to: Where Do You Call Home? by Jason Kottke

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In Reply to Where Do You Call Home? by Jason Kottke

Jason Kottke asks the following question and starts mentioning his struggle with the concept of home. He also asks his readers to answer the question

Where do you call home? And why?

I’ve been struggling with the concept of home for the past several years.

On the surface, this seems like a very simple question to answer but the answer can be be complex. For me, I take the complex route. I too have been struggling with this question. Home is where major moments have occured in my life.

I grew up in Nebraska which was home for 25+ years. I say this is one place I call home is due to the fact this is where I grew up. It's where I learned the norms of the Midwest and how it influenced my persona. Nebraska is home because this is where many of my friends I made in university still reside. I have many deep connections with others. I somehow always end up here such as the holidays and other important events. It's a very special place to me but it is not the place I cull my current home.

Mexico is also my home for the fact I've lived there on an off though out the years. I learned what is was like to be around non-Americans. Living in Mexico, I got meet so many family members. I learned more of the traditions of my people and how live in a community. I learned that this was a place of rich culture and rich gastronomy. I learned to not take things for granted. It's a place I call home because it allows me to be different person compared to my American self. For the record, I don't go to resorts, I stay in rural Mexico. This is a home I return to often. This home is important to my identity.

The home I consider currently now is in California. This is the first place I moved away to where I didn't go back to my parents' home after an extended leave such as a trip or going to university. I work here now and I have built out new relationships. I'm still pretty new here. Living in California has allowed me to be more of myself and allow me to express myself. This is home because I get to work on myself as well. When people ask me where am I based out of or where is my home is, I always say California.

I also ask the same question, "Where do you call home? And why?"


Liked: Walking the Heck out of Thailand

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Liked: Walking the Heck out of Thailand by Craig Mod

It was hot. I was sweating. We β€” were sweating. Had we ever sweat so much before? Did it matter? Our sweat had sweat. We were a moving swamp. The fabric bits on our backpacks had turned sentient. I wanted to apply bleach atop my sunscreen. Wanted to order replacement toenails. Because: we were walking. And by god, were we talking.

Such a great post! I felt like I was visualizing what was all around Craig and his perspective of the walk. Talk about a good boy (dog) that followed them for most of their trip to their final destination. What a beautiful story. I hope to write like this with so much elegance and detail. The post even share the .kml file to map out in Google Earth.


Photography Year in Review 2023

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2023 was my photography year and this is my Year in Review Photography 2023. I took the most photos I've ever taken. It was truly a new light emerging. I truly explored digital and film photography. Each format take photos differently and what you're trying to get across. I feel very happy how this year went.

I've been very fortunate enough to travel a lot this year. This provided me to take a lot of photos. Cities * New York City * San Diego/Tijuana * San Francisco

Here are my top photographs. It was hard to pick the photos.

San Diego - Surfers at the Beach

surfers

San Francisco Pride

pride SF

San Diego - Tijuana - San Ysidrio Border Crossing

surfers

New York City - Scarr's Pizza

Scarr's Pizza NYC


RSVP IndieWebCamp San Diego 2023

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RSVPs yes to RSVP IndieWebCamp San Diego 2023

I will attend online from Nebraska. I am sad I wasn't able to attend. I will be at the next one! Great conversation on day 1.


I Took Myself Out on Date

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Today, I wanted to get out the apartment and not bum around. So I went on a date. It's not often I get time for myself other than at home. I either stay home or I go the usual places I'm comfortable going.

I drove down to Simon's Cafe (Chinese Food Staple in Midtown Sacramento. As I was pulling up I remembered they closed down. I was sad. Then I remembered that there was a Thai restaurant a block or two down. Chicken Pad Thai was the meal of choice.

Then, I went to went to happy hour at a Wine Bar across the street from the Thai restaraunt. I had a glass of Sangria. I don't mind a cheap drink during happy hour.

After, I went to an art gallery to observe the art. I got to meet the artist of some of the art I admired. That was pretty tight!

Then I came across to the Strapping Store location where ever I was in Midtown. I got some cool Sacramento themed items (last minute Christmas gifts). It's a pretty cool store.

I ended the night with getting Frozen Yogurt. Strawberry Cheesecake Fro-yo and grahm crackers are amazing.

It was nice taking myself out. I don't do this often. This is something I wouldn't mind getting more comfortable with. It simply is trying to get out of my comfort zone. Overall, I enjoyed the alone time I had. Alone time is good. Taking yourself out on a date should be okay. Just enjoy your own presence.