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Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Going Home?

I remember Dwight Garrington speaking to us Cadets in 1978. He said, "Now that you are here, you can never go home." I never quite knew what he meant. Now that I am retired, and have returned to my childhood home in New York, I think I understand a bit more of what he was saying. Most of those once known are no longer here, so home has less to do with geography than it does experience. You see, 'Home' is a collection of experiences, life long experiences. As often as we bring them to memory, we are home! GDL

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