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summercamp February 12 2007, 20:51:37 UTC
You age well :) With every set of photos, as you get older, you get more and more attractive!

It's sad, because with each story I think, OKAY, this guy is the one! And then they do something at the end to screw it up. Granted EVERYBODY goes through relationships that fail, but when you actually read it, then you wonder how you can keep having relationships. I guess hindsight is a wonderful thing...

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you're always very kind to me. muse February 12 2007, 21:44:58 UTC
Thanks for saying that about aging. My mother and grandmothers both aged well, too. People cannot believe my mother is the age she is. I don't mind much about aging, though, as long as it brings wisdom with it. Each set of photos, I grow into my nose more, you mean! It is HUGE ( ... )

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kirakira February 12 2007, 21:12:27 UTC
I'm enjoying this series very much. Your outsides are lovely, and I adore your words. It makes me feel strange shadows inside, some of my own stories rising to the surface.

Fire and magic to you, Jewel.

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cianxylona February 12 2007, 21:21:13 UTC
oh so very well said.

i heartily concur.

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heart, period. muse February 12 2007, 23:39:56 UTC
Thank you, lovely. You see me with Tiffany lamp eyes. For that, I am grateful and also for your fierce little voice and how you give it to me when I need it most.

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i'm touched, still. muse February 12 2007, 23:38:50 UTC
Always, thank you. This series is very soul-baring for me to share with others, as well as the pictures. I was kind of dorky at times. I still am, really.

If your stories surface, I welcome them. In the introduction to the series, I asked for other people's letters. Maybe I'm asking for a lantern, not just hope.

Water and wind to you, Kira.

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yellowrosetx February 13 2007, 02:00:37 UTC
I love that old west picture!! :)

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Thanks! muse February 13 2007, 16:13:33 UTC
We had a lot of fun taking it. What's funny is that the sepia wash of the photo doesn't show just how bright my clothing was. Nothing I wore matched. It was all in colours that screamed, "TANGERINE! PURPLE! RED!" I almost wish we had a colour photo to show just how toned down sepia makes things.

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pattersonphoto February 13 2007, 16:32:53 UTC
I like calling people boys and girls. I like calling people younger than me kids. I have never thought why I like to do this, but you sum it up perfectly.

I also feel you about the ending of that relationship, how you both knew it was over eventhough you were still in love.

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p_jonesindayurt February 13 2007, 23:15:37 UTC
I know this story!!

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