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My Aunty Lou
I'm going back in time, once again, to visit my great great aunt, Lou Goodale Bigelow. I knew "Aunty Lou," and would visit ...
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I took a vacation in the first week of May. I went back to my high school and college stomping grounds, still populated by many friends of...
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I have a dear friend who I met in my Creative Writing class my freshman year in college. I sent the poem to her for her comments and edits ...
Love this, Tara.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Robin. Such beautiful architecture there. Everywhere.
DeleteThat's extraordinarily beautiful, Tara. Looking forward to seeing more of your photos from Morocco. I'm curious about what the man on right is touching with his right hand. Maybe my mind is playing tricks with me because whatever it is looks like a spotted white dog with a black head, but that seems unlikely.
ReplyDeleteI think it IS a spotted white dog! Funny thing is, I never noticed it before you pointed it out.
DeleteThe reason I thought it odd to see a dog appearing to be a pet is that I was under the impression that many people in Muslim countries have an aversion to dogs. A friend who came from Turkey to Bellingham to go to school had a hard time getting used to the fact that Americans love dogs and keep them in their houses and even let them sleep in the same bed with them. She thought of dogs the way we thing of rats. By the time she went back to Turkey, she was able to touch dogs without feeling revulsion. She was quite fond of cats and said that my cat at the time looked like a Turkish cat -- a great compliment!
DeleteSuch a beautiful arch. Do you know more about the subjects of the photo?
ReplyDeleteno. just a group of dudes hanging out. one looks like a security guard.
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