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Date: | Mon, 1 Mar 1999 15:45:58 CST |
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Candy really rang my bell.
> From: Candice Brashears <[log in to unmask]>
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> I think if there were not historical sites, many people wouldn't see at
> all. It's when they go home that perhaps they begin to open their eyes.
> Of course it seems to me that tourists never go to their own backyard
> anyway - It's not that the grass is greener elsewhere, it's just that we
> can "always see what is close by - and do it another day".
Another proverb to the point: Familiarity breeds contempt.
Mainly I want to respond to the line "It's when they go home ... ."
I grew up in the Chicago area, and I come from a long line of
builders on my father's (Italian) side, but my interest in architecture
was not very active at first. Only when I spent a year in Paris
and took some courses in art and architectural history, and then
came home to Chicago, did I feel that I owed it to myself to learn
about Chicago buildings. Needless to say this was the beginning of
a long and fervent learning process. But it wasn't triggered until
I went away and came back.
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