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Visiting Missing Melody brought back memories of a happy childhood wondering around fields of flowers and forests alongside my beloved Lord, a noble and amazing Rhodesian Ridgeback, hence the name.
By far, the most beautiful vernal place to be to relive beautiful memories...
Wearing
Dress: Sarina - by Candy Doll
Bracelets: Dakota bracelets - by Legal Insanity
Hair: Dara - by Doux
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+ Bonus decor Childhood Set from '' THOR ''
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You give up your Childhood. You miss proms and games and high-school events, and people say it's awful... I say it was a good trade. You miss something but I think I gained more than I lost .
The bird that started my wildlife passion.
House Sparrow - Passer Domesticus
Malham - Yorkshire
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Not only children, but also people up to old age love it when these locomotives pass by, puffing and steaming, bursting with energy. Smells and sounds accompany this spectacle. Of course, also to the chagrin of nature. And yet the effect of these machines on people will never cease. They are inventions from another era, vehicles that still have a face.
Nicht nur Kinder, auch Menschen bis ins hohe Alter, lieben es, wenn diese Lokomotiven schnaufend und dampfend, strotzend voller Energie, an einem vorbei fahren. Gerüche und Geräusche sind Begleiter dieses Schauspiels. Natürlich auch zum Leidwesen der Natur. Und trotzdem wird die Wirkung, dieser Maschinen, auf den Menschen nie aufhören. Es sind Erfindungen aus einer anderen Epoche, Fahrzeuge die noch ein Gesicht haben.
“There were some things that only time could cure. Evil men could be destroyed, but nothing could be done with good men who were deluded.”
― Arthur C. Clarke, Childhood's End
“-If I somehow possessed a set of videotapes that contained all the most significant events of your childhood, in their entirety, would you want to see them?
-Absolutely. Right this very second.
-But why? Don't you think some of the tapes would be very sad?
-Most of them, yes. But if I could see them, then I could have them in my brain like regular memories-horrible memories, yes, but regular memories, not sinister little ghosts in my head that pop out of some part of me I don't even know, and take the rest of me away. Do you know what I mean?
-I think so, If you have to remember, you'd rather do it in the front of your brain than in the back.”
― Martha Stout, The Myth of Sanity: Divided Consciousness and the Promise of Awareness
This figures are over 40 years old, I have them since I was a little child and I loved to play with them for hours, untypical for a girl :-)
For Macro Mondays - childhood toys
This wooden puppet was carved by my uncle for my twin brother He loved to give exciting puppet shows.
Like a book, this toy, when I look at it or hold it in my hands, takes me back to earlier chapters of life. Have a great day!
There are places that we know from his childhood. They have not changed much. They have just become older.
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“But life, if nothing else, had taught her promises weren’t always to be counted on, and what appeared at first a shining chance might end in bitter disappointment.” ~ Susanna Kearsley, The Winter Sea
...this childhood keepsake was given to me by my wonderful sister, Anita. As children we sat together on Saturday mornings to watch our favorite cartoons. Felix the Cat was enjoyed by us both...she gifted me this treasured item over twenty-five years ago. I miss her dearly and that great sounding laughter of hers, but often look at my desktop and, to this day, can remember and hear the sound of her voice...