Good Lord, what a great shot. What a story we could have from this.
"Miss Lillie Kathleen O'Hara married wildcat financier Beauregard Hoitytoit today in downtown Charleston. Before they took off to regions unknown it is rumoured each party learned two languages other than their native tongues. We understand one was of an Arabic origin. Hurry on back, y'all."
Thanks so much for this fabu pic. Candace in Athens.
"Yes, the way I feel about being a woman in the South is the way I feel about the oleander that blooms in June: though it's said that the sap, even brushed against one's skin, is toxic, I carelessly break the branches, stick the ravishing flowers into my hair..."-- Rosemary Daniell
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Savage Beauty, The Life of Edna St. Vincent Millay
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What a fabulous photo. It reminds me of an old movie.
Good Lord, what a great shot. What a story we could have from this.
"Miss Lillie Kathleen O'Hara married wildcat financier Beauregard Hoitytoit today in downtown Charleston. Before they took off to regions unknown it is rumoured each party learned two languages other than their native tongues. We understand one was of an Arabic origin. Hurry on back, y'all."
Thanks so much for this fabu pic.
Candace in Athens.
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