Where would you like to have a second home?
Post your answer in the LEAVE A COMMENT section below. I’m not the boss of you, though. Don’t write anything for all I care! But seriously, it should only take a second.

. . .here are my thoughts.
Where would you like to have a second home?
Anyone who knows what an autobiography is, may be confused by the title of this book that comes after the colon.
The Milky Way: An Autobiography of Our Galaxy
—by Moiya McTier
McTier didn’t actually interview, then ghostwrite, an autobiography of the massive galaxy we inhabit. She did write from the galaxy’s first-person point of view, though. McTier studied both astronomy and mythology at Harvard before getting her PhD in astrophysics at Columbia University. Smarty-pants! She smoothly combined her love of the cosmos and fascination with folklore into a unique perspective of the history and future of our home galaxy. Along the way she established a hero, villain, and love interest to drive the narrative. The Milky Way is the hero of its own story, of course. The Milky Way’s supermassive black hole, Sagittarius A* (pronounced “A-star”), is a villainous A**hole (see what I did there?!). And our nearest large galaxy, Andromeda—which will collide with the Milky Way in 4 billion(ish) years—will not destroy us, but instead be the long-awaited embrace of two destined lovers. Four billion years of solitude! Seems like a great place for a second home.