🌿 Nature
Where we love is home home that our feet may leave but not our hearts.
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Holmes connects the feeling of home to the places in nature where we have loved.

Have you ever sat in a quiet room and suddenly felt a wave of warmth wash over you, even though you were miles away from the people you miss most? Oliver Wendell Holmes captures this beautiful truth so perfectly when he says that where we love is home. It suggests that home isn't just a physical structure with a roof and a door, but a collection of emotional anchors. Our feet might wander across continents, exploring new cities or moving into different houses, but the places and people that hold our affection remain tucked safely inside our hearts, providing a permanent sense of belonging no matter where we land.

In our busy, modern lives, it is so easy to get caught up in the logistics of life—the rent, the commute, the changing scenery. We often define our stability by our zip code or the furniture we own. But if we look closer, the true essence of home is found in the small, invisible threads of connection. It is the way a certain song makes you feel safe, or the memory of a shared laugh that lingers long after the moment has passed. These are the landscapes of the heart that stay lush and green even when we are traveling through much colder, unfamiliar terrains.

I remember a time when I was feeling quite lost, much like a little duckling separated from its nest. I had moved to a new place where everything felt sterile and strange. I spent my evenings looking at old photos, feeling a deep ache for the familiar. But then, I realized that I was carrying my home with me. I started recreating the small rituals that made me feel loved, like brewing a specific type of tea or reading a certain book. I realized that while my physical surroundings had changed, the love I held for my old friends and my childhood memories acted as a portable sanctuary. I wasn't homeless; I was just expanding my horizons while keeping my foundation intact.

As you navigate your own journeys, whether you are facing a big move or just a season of transition, I want to remind you to cherish those internal landmarks. Take a moment today to think about the people or the memories that make you feel most at peace. Even if you are far away from them right now, remember that they are never truly out of reach. You carry the best parts of your history within you, and that is a home that can never be taken away.

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