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Reading on the garden path (1883). Albert Aublet (French, 1851-1938). Oil on canvas.
There is a woman reading with no sense of movement. The peacefulness of the woman is paired with the vibrancy of the nature surrounding her. Perhaps the flourishing garden reflects her mind as she is indulging in her own consciousness or imagination.
Elegant and comfy conversation seating.
“He still asks about you, you know.” She gets a pang of longing and hurt in her chest. “I know.” She whispers “Do you ever think about getting in contact again?” She’s silent for a moment. “I would love nothing more than to run to him.” She says, smiling, thinking back to him. “But so much happened. So much hurt. I was broken after it ended. I can’t risk having to say goodbye again, it destroyed me for a long time. So would I want to? I would love nothing more. Will I? No.”
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What if… Alternate ending of “War and Peace”, wedding of Natasha & Andrei. source: https://vk.com/vivlinggirl
the soul that was born to die for you
Your past is just a lesson, not a life sentence.
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Cool modern country cabinets.
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- JM Storm
James Norton and Morven Christie on the set of Grantchester 3, October 24, 2016 (photos Geoff Robinson)