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Near a Volcano | Time and Patience would bring a snail to Jerusalem Near a Volcano Time and Patience would bring a snail to Jerusalem Home About Some of my final thoughts July 10, 2008 It’s taken me a while to get to writing up some final thoughts on our trip to Jerusalem.  I don’t know why, because I have mostly just been sitting around in Amman not doing anything. But sometimes it is when you have the least to do that it is hardest to make yourself think. I will echo Helen’s assessment of living abroad.  Our time in Jerusalem made me feel like not only could I continue living there, but I could maybe live somewhere else, too.  If it’s that easy to feel at home (maybe “at home” is an exaggeration) in Jerusalem, the weirdest city I have ever been to, then maybe it would be similarly easy to live in Tblisi or Nairobi or Istanbul.  (It may be slightly less easy in Karachi.) It was interesting to see how my feelings about Jerusalem changed over the month that we were the...

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