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When I was 17, my final high school English assessment was to critically analyze the idea that one could feel connected to the notion of a place, that physical surroundings could foster a sense of belonging. The work I specifically analyzed was a poem by Robert Frost titled The Tuft of Flowers, where two people who have never met in the flesh are connected by tending to the same garden. Once aware of the other layers of that experience had by someone else, the narrator says, “I worked henceforth not alone.” Our experiences of place, even when not contiguous, connect… Read Full Article
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