tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2839922450198375320.post8692875249133451973..comments2023-03-27T10:17:22.922-05:00Comments on 10 Things Wrong With Environmental Thinking: And They All Didn't Live Happily Every After: The Prodigal Returns: DublinSoilhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12746847572672641393noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2839922450198375320.post-20415651377169355472015-06-08T13:15:48.019-05:002015-06-08T13:15:48.019-05:00Nice one Liam. The Prodigal Son is often used to m...Nice one Liam. The Prodigal Son is often used to mean that there is no place like home, but as every immigrant knows, home needs adjusting to on every visit. Memories are kept as a warm blanket for times of cold challenges but they never last long when one returns to those places they were originally created. In fact coming home can be considered a fallacy because once you leave a page is turned and a new chapter begins each time including the return trips. Perhaps that is why we like book stories, there you can return each time without missing a beat. URBAN WATERSHEDShttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15612583666774176367noreply@blogger.com