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I Feel As If I Am Mourning
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I've been away from the US for almost 33 years, and I'll admit my connection to it has dwindled over time. I'd guess that is natural. I view it more as a bystander, and one who is glad not to be part of the craziness.
But now, the reality of what was home has changed so much that it is foreign to me. Some of the past may be viewed through rose tinted glasses but much was good...and positive.
Events of the past few days...never mind the last few years...have me so deeply saddened. I worry for my family...I worry for my brothers grandchildren. So young...only 4,3 and barely 1. But, I worried in the same way when I was pregnant in 1985. What was in the future?
I'm not sure I'm able to fully describe how it makes me feel. I just had to let it out a bit.
But now, the reality of what was home has changed so much that it is foreign to me. Some of the past may be viewed through rose tinted glasses but much was good...and positive.
Events of the past few days...never mind the last few years...have me so deeply saddened. I worry for my family...I worry for my brothers grandchildren. So young...only 4,3 and barely 1. But, I worried in the same way when I was pregnant in 1985. What was in the future?
I'm not sure I'm able to fully describe how it makes me feel. I just had to let it out a bit.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Pasta, were you familiar with Mulberry Street as a child growing up in NYC? I have found that street mentioned in quite a few novels I have read set in NYC:
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Now out of print because of racist depictions. They probably turned me into the bigot I am.
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Now out of print because of racist depictions. They probably turned me into the bigot I am.
pasta I can imagine how you must feel but remember they only report the bad things. Has it really changed that much or are they just reporting it more? Anyway in 1993 I very nearly move to the US for a job, had my H1B visa and was ready to go when the firm I was going to work for unexpectedly went bust! I was disappointed at the time but since then I have increasingly thought I had a lucky escape. TBH though when ever I visit the US I always have a great time even though most of them think you are an alcoholic if you have 3 beers! oh and the girls love the English accent!
TTT...I know all about that English accent. I married one! Couldn't understand a word he said when I first met him.
As I said in my answer to Red...my brother rants a lot over things. Mind you, he's a die-hard Democrat...always will be...so much is going bad from his point of view...and mine.
But we live in strange times...so much is changing.
As I said in my answer to Red...my brother rants a lot over things. Mind you, he's a die-hard Democrat...always will be...so much is going bad from his point of view...and mine.
But we live in strange times...so much is changing.
I love the old US of A. Someone mentioned Mulberry St. NYC. I once had an apartment not far from there in Rivington St. south of Houston & east of Bowery, but according to what I read of NY - mostly from Taki in the Spectator - it's become a very unpleasant town.
I once worked in Lexington Kentucky for several months -love blue grass - & several visits to New Mexico, which I love also; could even imagine living there.
I once worked in Lexington Kentucky for several months -love blue grass - & several visits to New Mexico, which I love also; could even imagine living there.