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Well here it is everyone. The spectacular and stunning view from my window. Isn't it marvelous? Pfff, yeah right. lol. Though you can't help but admire the clothes line for sticking around when it is so very much neglected. I truly do love the pecan tree, though. Plus there is a nice view of the unruly wildness and chain link fence that my neighbor calls his backyard. :P
Well here it is everyone. The spectacular and stunning view from my window. Isn't it marvelous? Pfff, yeah right. lol. Though you can't help but admire the clothes line for sticking around when it is so very much neglected. I truly do love the pecan tree, though. Plus there is a nice view of the unruly wildness and chain link fence that my neighbor calls his backyard. :P
Thats a nice tree you got there Pixie ^^
ReplyDeleteWhere do you live anyway? I mean state xD
Georgia, same as Eli. lol.
ReplyDeleteHa, better view than my backyard. I have a nice, big, LOUD, highway in my backyard. So each night, the passing cars lull me to sleep. XD
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Outside my window is a street and beyond that there's a train track. So every night I hear the train roar by and since I live so close, I feel the vibrations of its wheels as it passes. xD
ReplyDeleteCranford has romance in it? Now I must read it! x) I love both versions of P&P. The BBC one is faithful and complete in its narrative but I love how the Keira Knightley one has the undercurrent of emotion behind it. It's much more expressive and I love that. I mean, remember the scene when she rejects him? HIS FACE! Gahhh! I love the ending though. It's so cute!
ReplyDeleteOops! I keep forgetting to mention stuff every time I press the "publish your comment" key. Did you notice that Keira Knightley plays Elizabeth Bennet AND Elizabeth Swan? Both Lizzies!
ReplyDeletehaha. Yes I have. lol
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