Home sweet home is a true state, but sweetening my
homecoming is something I need to work on. Last week we decided to
spend a few days in Ottawa in the fine Westin hotel. That
was all good, but the re-entry back home is less than idyllic.
I miss the great staff at the Westin, who brought us our breakfast
every morning. I miss going out and coming back to see the room made
up, with clean sheets and clean towels, and everything
perfect.
I miss my family and the delightful experience of not being
home. To be fair I go through this every time I leave home
even for a weekend. And the longer the stay the bigger the pull.
To bring this back to art, I miss the great view out my window --
watching the changing of the guards. Ottawa in summer is
a beautiful place.
And a great hotel is a fine choice for a person with a broken
ankle, wearing a cast and moving on crutches. Tomorrow we'll
head out again for a few hours to points north of town, and
by tomorrow, my friends, the cats, my novel, the dog, and life in the
city will have pulled me back again.
Have a loving where you are day!
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