The grandparents had a comfy cozy home filled with generations of family who had come to celebrate the 50th wedding anniversary of an endearing duo that always made time for each other.
As gathered guests patiently waited, the elder twain took their love on that daily walk which was a cherished time to trade soft kisses and secretly enjoy a special togetherness found rustling with the leaves.
(Photo: Edward Roads)
Written by Edward Roads
This is simply beautiful. To observe such a moment would be a blessing. It would validate one’s flailing aspiration for enduring love – it truly exists.
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Thank You so much. Your kind words are what’s simply beautiful.
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You are very welcome.
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Edward, I don’t know how you do it!! You always bring a smile to my face π
Beautiful words… and they gave me hope! π
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Thank You so very much. I really appreciate your wonderful comments and hope is a truly great thing.
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How lovely – and wonderful to have as an example of a long lasting relationship.
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Thank You so much. I appreciate it.
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How sweet ! What a lovely gesture, all wishes for the golden couple π
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…whoever they may be. Thank You so much.
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I enjoy the imagery of the green and the golden years of love. When we’re fooled at first into thinking love is always romantic only to discover it’s patience that maintains love, compromise that waters, and promises kept that endure obstacles. The generational home added with the new families following the path of the old makes me miss my grandparents. I can hear the laughter, smell the pot luck, smell the smokers and the non, feel the push of the children pin-balling their way through the world of adult legs and butts. I think I may just steal my comment and go write about this because of you.
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This is such an amazing comment. You give life to my words with your thoughtful and creative words. I truly appreciate your perspective each and every time. It is such an honor and a privilege that you read me. Thank You so very much.
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I see an important ingredient for this 50th anniversary celebration …”making time for each other” it says a lot of the respect these 2 people have for each other! , thank you for sharing this beautiful experience!
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To be honest, I made it up, but Thank You so very much.
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Well done!
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You are so kind. Thank You.
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Two sentences but a lifetime of affection contained within. And the whole of nature conspires to support their love… Delightful post!
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So wonderfully said. Thank You very much.
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Beautiful photo!!!
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That’s so romantic! I love “the elder twain” especially. My husband and I are at 42 years so I think I need to get him reading your blog!
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You are so very kind. Thank You so much. I made this scenario up but I realize how very important family and family love is.
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True! What happened to that?!
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Thank You Afie. Life marches on with the knowledge that love is the glue.
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This is so lovely. You’re imagery is wonderfuly as usual. I can picture the house full of friends and family and then the couple themselves walking hand in hand, almost as one after all these years. True soulmates.
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A lovely thought isn’t it? Thank You so very much for your thoughtful comment.
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This post touches my heart in a special way as my husband and I will be celebrating our 50th wedding anniversary in April and we still have all 6 of our children and their children at our home for Thanksgiving. It is a very special time for us, and after they all go home we finish the day with just basking in the blessings of our family, not perfect but so loving and so loved.
Thanks for this reminder today!
J Bird
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Wow. That really touches me. I think family is the most beautiful and important thing any of us have. I’m blessed to have wonderful parents. I’m so pleased this spoke to you and Thank You so very much.
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Reblogged this on Top of JC's Mind and commented:
A beautiful photo and thought on a cold November morning.
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How lovely it would be to still have a special loving mate when you reach the senior years
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Absolutely. Thank You.
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Oh, so vey sweet!
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Thank You so much.
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God bless the loving and enlightening souls
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Thank You so much. I appreciate it.
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Reminds me of my grandparents, who made it to just shy of 60 years of marraige. Love the photo, too.
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Thank You so much Walt.
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You take beautiful photos. Your words are very meaningful too! Thanks for sharing.
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I appreciate that. Thank You.
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That was quite simply charming. I think i even heard them smooching just out of sight. Hugs. π
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Thank You so much Teagan. I appreciate your thoughtful words. Hugs to you.
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Thank you for liking “First Snow.” Wonderful post! π It reminds me of the old couples I see walking together toward the store or their car who hold hands and look like many years together have made them happier instead of bitter. What makes me sad is that this is becoming a rare sight these days.
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Thank You so much. I greatly appreciate it.
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Bravo: ” … togetherness found rustling with the leaves …” Love the image, profoundly connected with this post’s two sentences, the leaves a greater focus (?) with the home in the background, where … family … patiently wait.
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I so appreciate your thoughtful and wonderful comments. Thank You very much.
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