The itinerant life
Amy Attas is at home...wherever she finds herself. And in the course of any given year, she finds herself in a lot of places....

Amy Attas is at home...wherever she finds herself.
And in the course of any given year, she finds herself in a lot of places.
Many of us - most of us - yearn for some kind of stability, a place to call our own, hang a hat, put down roots. But there's another kind of living arrangement: on the move, most of the time, that suits a subculture just fine.
This is Amy's essay about her itinerant life.
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