English is an imprecise language. Its ambiguities and vagaries lead to varied interpretations. A case in point, the word “home” can have many meanings depending on the context. At the core, its most basic definition is the physical dwelling in which one lives and where possessions are kept. But “home” may also refer to a physical location or region that one has a relationship with or an affinity to. And two diverse places might be “home” at the same time. The city where one is born or raised can be thought of as “home” as much as an adopted location may be.
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Bancroft Hall: The Place They Call Home
By Bill the Goat on May 20, 2020 9:00:00 AM
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USNA Cobbler Shop: Nope, Not the Dessert
By Bill the Goat on May 13, 2020 9:12:00 AM
Cobblers, the dessert, are the result of true American ingenuity. Early settlers craving traditional British puddings were forced to pull from whatever items were available in their pantries and throw a similar dish together. The resulting biscuit and fruit dessert may be what most Americans envision upon hearing the term “cobbler”, however, the original definition of the word has a much longer history.
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Tours and Tea at USNA
By Bill the Goat on May 6, 2020 9:00:00 AM
The United States Naval Academy (USNA) is more than an institution of higher learning and military instruction. Its 338 acres on the former grounds of Fort Severn are rich in U.S. and Naval history. As such, the entire campus, also known as The Yard, is a designated National Historic Landmark on the country’s list of National Register of Historic Places.