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2 thoughts on “beautiful decay”
Yesterday on Facebook, many of my friends had changed their profile pic to a rose, and initially I thought that’s why you had posted your pic yesterday.
They did it because their friend (or maybe, like me, they didn’t know her, but were moved by her blog), Rosie, a mum, wife and City lawyer, aged 38, lost her battle with breast cancer. And then today you posted this pciture and perhaps that’s even more beautiful and poignant than the living rose yesterday.
I find myself thinking, once more, that the world moves in mysterious ways..
Yesterday on Facebook, many of my friends had changed their profile pic to a rose, and initially I thought that’s why you had posted your pic yesterday.
They did it because their friend (or maybe, like me, they didn’t know her, but were moved by her blog), Rosie, a mum, wife and City lawyer, aged 38, lost her battle with breast cancer. And then today you posted this pciture and perhaps that’s even more beautiful and poignant than the living rose yesterday.
I find myself thinking, once more, that the world moves in mysterious ways..
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It certainly does.