Saturday 13 March 2010

What is home? What do you think makes a place “home” for a person? What is the difference between a place you happen to live and a place you think of as home? Is it a history? Does it depend on other people? What is the relationship of home and family? Is home defined by an internal feeling or by external conditions?
Where is your home and why?
 
I want you to feel  free to say what you think thank you.:)

Friday 12 March 2010

A Scottish tartan is woven with history, with a warp and weft of tradition, heritage and hardship that stretches back to the mists of time.
It is one of the most recognizable things associated with Scotland, a symbol of belonging, of patriotism, of pride.
To be a Scot is to be fiercely proud, notes the Utah Scottish Association. And a deep and abiding part of that pride is expressed in the clan association and the wearing of that clan's tartan, says Bob Gallimore, a member of the board of the association.













This is the formal Ethiopian dress we where this closes in specially occasion when you pot it on it gives you a different feeling that you belong to it and you also feel very special. Ethiopians have a lots of respect to it and also there are different traditional closing with in Ethiopia but different tribes have there own traditional close me personally wearing the close make me fill very emotional as I am here and no wane really understand the closing I cant just put it on go outside as people will stare and ask to many equations I always pot it on when I am at home and it reminds me of home and all the happy memories.

Sunday 7 March 2010



Home is where you sense you belong.


I think that home is where your family and friends are. I come from West Virginia, but my home is so far away. I think that where you can interact in a community with peers and people general get along pretty nicely with each other to make for a splendid place. Home is something that everyone must define for themselves because everyone comes from somewhere different.