Impossible to forget, hard to remember.

thepinesaredancing:

Lionel, 99, and his wife Ellen Buxton, 100, met in March 1930, married on July 18th 1936 and have been inseparable ever since.

The couple, together a total of 82 years, have not spent more than one night apart.

Upon speaking of their marriage, Ellen says:

“We have never been apart really and have never wanted anyone else. We have been married happily because we have been good friends as well as husband and wife.

We have always made sure we have had nice evenings out together. Whether it is going for a romantic meal or out to play bingo

‘We are more in love now than ever. We keep each other going.”

File under: Things that I want to believe in.

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Yes.

lissomelle:

I was just wandering barefoot in the woods of wisconsin, fashioned this guitar out of a canoe, and I wrote a song for your baby.

I have loved Bonny Bear for ages, and will continue to do so.

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an-obscureallure:

LOVE THIS
I like drinking coffee alone and reading alone. I like riding the bus alone and walking home alone. It gives me time to think and set my mind free. I like eating alone and listening to music alone. But when I see a mother with her child, a girl with her lover, or a friend laughing with their best friend, I realize that even though I like being alone, I don’t fancy being lonely. The sky is beautiful, but the people are sad. I just need someone who won’t run away.

Two things I love in this world: Zach and Baby Cakes Bakery in Manhattan.

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someone teach me how to do this!?

someone teach me how to do this!?

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want.

want.

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(by Louis Edwin Fry)

“Kiss me, and you will see how important I am.” — Sylvia Plath 

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