Choosing a Place
I’ve been in Kelowna for a while now. Long enough that people have stopped asking how long I’ve been here, which I take as a sign that I’ve stopped seeming like I’m passing through. There’s a difference between living somewhere and choosing it. A lot of people end up in places — for a job, a relationship, family, inertia. Choosing is different. It means you looked at the options and said: this one. ...