All of my blog identity posts up to this point have featured steps in places I have been. For my final post in this series, I wanted to show steps that I would like to one day visit. These are what the stairs look like inside the Leaning Tower of Pisa. The marble has been warped by visitors climbing the steps for hundreds of years. It's fascinating that if you repeat one footstep enough times, you can move stone. All things take work and time. Hopefully with my own hard work and time I will get to climb these steps as well as other steps around the world.
While I spent this whole semester at Temple, I hadn't gone back to visit my old campus. There hadn't been a need for it, but I thought about the steps around Saint Joseph's University. I wanted to use them for one of my blog posts because, though I am not there anymore, it is still part of my identity. I'm still adjusting to being back in school, and so far I love being a Tyler student. Despite the years that have passed, though, revising SJU after walking these steps for a year and a half, it's weird, but in a way, I found it still feels like home.
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