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I miss how you wanted me.
six word story, #18 (via bl-ossomed)
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A simple hack to jazz up envelopes from Martha.
Source: marthastewart.com
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Jacqueline Kennedy and her two children at John F. Kennedy’s funeral, 1963
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Always and forever
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Source: plasmatics-life
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In the South, the breeze blows softer…neighbors are friendlier, nosier, and more talkative. This is a different place. Our way of thinking is different, as are our ways of seeing, laughing, singing, eating, meeting and parting. Our walk is different, as the old song goes, our talk and our names. Nothing about us is quite the same as in the country to the north and west. What we carry in our memories is different too, and that may explain everything else.
Charles Kuralt in “Southerners: Portrait of a People” (via fuzzywhitepeaches)
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"Mama returned from the kitchen with three tall glasses of sweet tea - a recipe combining three parts sugar to one part iced tea. The resultant diabetic coma is considered very relaxing."

