Wednesday, March 12, 2014

A Photograph Tells Its Own Story.


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Davie is taking her picture.

She and Davie have lived a couple houses apart on the same street all their lives. They climbed the same trees, splashed in the same puddles. They raced, played tag and fought. Usually she won.

Today, Davie is taking her picture.

Today, Dave is looking at her.

Today, David looks different to her.




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2 comments:

  1. Oh indeed. Let's hope he noticed this look.

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    1. Thanks Tattered and Lost. Oh, yes. I think he did. How thoughtful of him to catch it in a photograph.

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