The ease I feel in LA I never felt anywhere else. . I think I am approaching 10 years in the United States and I am only now scratching the surface of my biculturalism. . Leaving what you know and embracing a different world, it’s like the quarter pounder with cheese in Pulp Fiction. Everything is the same, yet everything is so different. It’s the details that get you ?? . Recently a certain number of my French friends moved back to France (has a lot to do with the political climate and the cost of life, from what I gathered) when I heard them talking about why, in some ways I got it. . But weirdly, it made me feel even stronger that I had found a home. . Took me a long time to get here, from Corsica, to Marseille, to Paris, to New York. But I often get these moments of peace and gratitude when I walk around my neighborhood – I thought I’d share because so many of you ask me – and I think it was so worth the quest. . Do you feel like you’ve found your place?
6 years ago by