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Friday, March 27, 2015

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In D's post  we feel at home in this county. Foster relate so much of his personal emotions to the geography of where he is and how he feels that writers use this technique. The landscape can tell us much about what the land has gone through, but when used in writing it can almost certainly lead us
on to something more.


The reason I chose simplistic images was to make the viewer infer as to what the pictures mean. I chose a picture of a house to start off, because we all hail from one kind of home or another. Like D said in his post, seasons represent age. As we see them come and go, we grow older.


Eventually, we will have to leave home and search fro something new. The physical building that we lived in for so long will one day be sold; we will have to find a new home away from our parents. Thus the next image.


We search for a home to put our door on, yet it may feel like there will never be one. But we keep searching- casting ourselves out into the blankness to seek a place to call our own.


 Finally, the last image represents how vast the world is. There is bound to be a home for us out there somewhere. 

No, not just a building, but the feeling of being home. 



Will I ever feel that again once I am gone? 


Where will I hang this open door?


We will find out.

AF


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