tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-278009708992140259.post7059114682515343577..comments2019-11-18T06:53:52.326+08:00Comments on Something by Virtue of Nothing: Original Mind: Tree with Rootsane pixestoshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01750266230259761680noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-278009708992140259.post-78146685940226038192013-08-17T20:04:55.552+08:002013-08-17T20:04:55.552+08:00Hi Jodi, I am still not quite clear on the etiquet...Hi Jodi, I am still not quite clear on the etiquette of comments: where to reply to posts, whether it makes more sense to reply on the commenter's blog, etc... but have decided to respond here. <br />Thank you and it can be refreshing for life to not unfold mechanically, despite the bumps in the road!<br />As for the rest, your comment was interesting for me to read - I think that the concept of 'home' is particularly interesting at this time in history. May I wish your husband all the very best with his dissertation. ane pixestoshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01750266230259761680noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-278009708992140259.post-41234968093979054382013-08-17T19:21:17.129+08:002013-08-17T19:21:17.129+08:00Ha ha, I love the story of your friend, the cobble...Ha ha, I love the story of your friend, the cobbler, and the man on the bus. I thought that was only the way things worked in France. We had that same battle so many times while we lived there!<br />And, as always, you've brought lots of good things to think about into this post about an otherwise somewhat aggravating event. <br /><br />I meant to comment on your post about matters of home a little while ago. My husband is writing his phd on matters of immigration and home,so it was especially interesting for me to read!yew tree nightshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14159879472613574800noreply@blogger.com