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Mary Smith ~ AfghanistanAdventures#59 Ghastly things and lovely things
Reblogged from Mary Smith’s Place: Jaghoray, Afghanistan, December 1989 Mazar Bibi Clinic under construction 1989 Mazar Bibi Clinic as it is today Hussain had taken Rahimy, Sharif and Zahir, to see something more of the area and I was writing … Continue reading
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Tagged A death, Afghanistan travel, Friendships, Jaghori, Mazar Bibi Clinic, Photography, wedding
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News of a Wedding ~ Adele #writephoto
Although my gaze was fixed upon the water as it rushed forth as if it were late for an appointment, my heart was otherwise engaged in a very distressing matter–a matter which has placed my very constitution for happiness in … Continue reading
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Tagged alone, attention, business, company, conversations, cook, danger, dinner, employer, engaged, equal, fear, feelings, fortnight, happiness, heart, housekeeper, impending, landscape, maid, manor, matter, news, nuptials, read, servant, silence, sketched, solitude, Span, subject, suffered, town, walks, water, wedding, whispers
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Guest author: Ann Chiappetta ~ The Wedding
Cass grabbed a sweater from the closet and sighed with relief. Everything was taken care of; the kids were settled and her sister in-law, Linda, had the phone numbers, insurance cards and bedtime instructions for the evening. Liz waited in … Continue reading
The Wedding of the Millennium #writephoto -The Urban Spaceman
Emperor Kral held out one of his four hands towards she-who-would-one-day-be-Empress, his most beloved child and only daughter, Princess Kiani. The Princess, resplendent in her marriage gown, watched him coolly in her typically womanish way before settling one of her … Continue reading
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Tagged escape, flash fiction, heroine, humour, marriage, science Fiction, short story, shrine, Sue Vincent, wedding
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Bouquet
Bouquets for June brides Captured passion of summer Mirroring blushes Mother Nature’s daughters bloom In the embrace of the sun
Simplicity
Burgeoning jewels A cluster of chalices Raised to catch the sun As sun warms the land A goddess awakening Chooses her parure Petalled amethysts In lieu of glittering stones Offer their fragrance Her brow is adorned With bridal simplicity Her … Continue reading
The Dungeon – Neel Anil Panicker #writephoto
The Dungeon By Neel Anil Panicker “God, I can’t believe this is happening. And you?” His honey dipped voice turned a scream of joy. Alisha stopped and looked into his eyes. The smile on John’s ever cherubic … Continue reading
“Hugh’s Weekly Photo Challenge: Week 25 – “Music”
Last year we were invited to attend a rather unusual wedding. Both Bride and Groom are Foxes… and we were asked to come along with the cameras to record a private performance by Mister Fox, where the newly married couple … Continue reading
Cake crumbs
I have always baked, ever since I was a little girl helping in the kitchen. I was taught early about such arcane practices as rubbing in, folding and kneading and how to keep my pastry cool and my dough warm. … Continue reading