Lovely, and so true. My first time here, and I was intrigued by your gravatar photograph: The Martyr of Solway by Millais. You'll find a bit more of her and my poem here: http://vivinfrance.wordpress.com/2011/04/07/the-martyr-of-solway-for-napowrimo-day-7/
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Lovely, and so true. My first time here, and I was intrigued by your gravatar photograph: The Martyr of Solway by Millais. You'll find a bit more of her and my poem here: http://vivinfrance.wordpress.com/2011/04/07/the-martyr-of-solway-for-napowrimo-day-7/
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