With a couple months left here in Morocco, and a dearth of published (and unpublished material) on chrismolitoris.com, I have decided to refocus--or rather broaden--the message of this blog.Morocco Road has always been about the life of one lucky Fulbright grantee here in Morocco, but over the course of this past year (September 7th marks my one year Moroccan anniversary), I have had the good fortune of traveling not only within Morocco, but to places like Jordan, Israel, Palestine, France, and Spain. I never imagined I would sit atop the fortified walls of old Jerusalem or hike portions of the Camino de Santiago.This past year has truly been a magical, life-changing experience, made richer by friends and family who have joined me on my way. And especially by those who have supported me at home.But, as the reader might have noticed, my adventures may not be evident, given what I have written on Morocco Road. Where are the misadventures in Jerusalem and Palestine? The trek through the ruins of Petra in Jordan? The quest for personal discovery along the Camino de Santiago? France? Spain? And, rather, my work here in Morocco? Some might question whether or not I am actually working in Morocco. Yes. I am.Going Home will be a new attempt at telling my story. But not just the Moroccan tale, and not just of my travels around the world. In fact, I am moving away from the travel blog model.In Going Home, I will recount my travels, but more importantly, that which has motivated me over the course of this year, especially through long and and sometimes unpromising journeys. And in this retelling, I hope to define (largely for myself) what I stand for -- my worldview -- through a process of probing self-reflection.Welcome to Going Home.We are all heading somewhere. I am going home.Read the original post in all its glory.