Leaving The City Behind
14 July 2001 - 5:00am
Maggie Kirn writes about adapting after moving from New York City to Montana.
"What I also didn't know was that I had already begun to change. The Western landscape and our tiny town had begun to have their way with me, exerting influence without my even knowing it... As seven years went by, New York drifted farther and farther away."
Full Story:
Close to Home: Where the City Is Horizons Away
Source:
The New York Times, July 12, 2001
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