Most
recently, yesterday, the Solstice Parade, a glorious celebration of summer mixing
Scandinavian traditions of MidSommer, with Mardi Gras exuberance, feathered grandeur
and swing, some Halloween weird, a sneak-peak of Burning Man oddities, a liberal sprinkling childlike happiness, and
some amazing creativity.
Nonetheless,
coming home this time, I am vaguely aware, somewhere, in my stomach, Santa
Barbara is no longer home. This strikingly hit home by happening upon, on that same afternoon, the article “What It’s Like WhenYour Hometown No Longer Feels like It’s Your Home” by an organization (Girl
Gone International) for and by women who travel extensively.
The reason I
can write about the above Santa Barbara experience with such delightful intrigue, is
because it has transitioned from the common place experience of my hometown, to
the foreign experience of the new.
I have a myriad
of mixed emotions about Santa Barbara no longer being home. The first and most
obvious question is, if Santa Barbara is not home, where is?
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I don’t have
an answer for that.
Home is where
the heart is, right? My heart is in Malmo Sweden (Sandra), Ljubljana Slovenia (Matej), scattered across Switzerland
(Pia, Louis, Michael, Michael, Dan), Edinburgh Scotland (Ruth), on ships far
and wide (with so many people), New Bern North Carolina (PJ and Kevin), New Hampshire, Seattle, ….
The list is
long.
But, with
surprise, I notice, I ended the paragraph and did not think to put Santa
Barbara on that list.
I suppose
that says a great deal.
Santa Barbara
is small, and world class. I would know, as a tourist who has been a lot of
places.
I would know,
as a tourist.
Cool: Santa
Barbara
Stupid: The
odd, albeit mild, discomfort associated with not really knowing where home is.
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Monday, June 29, 2015
Santa Barbara, Little But World Class
(Written in Santa Barbara, June 21, 2015. Posted from Seattle, June 26th, 2015)
Labels:
I Madonnari,
Santa Barbara,
Solstice
Location:
Santa Barbara, CA 93101, USA
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