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When Autumn Leaves Start To Fall

When Autumn Leaves Start To Fall

(11/09/06)

but i miss you most of all
my darling
when autumn leaves
start to
fall


whoever wrote autumn leaves is a genius, along with nat king cole, natalie cole and eva cassidy etc who've sung this song so so beautifully.

Ooh! Makes me feel three meters tall - just like the elephant bird: an extinct family of flightless birds made up of the genera Aepyornis and Mullerornis. These large birds, which were native to Madagascar, have been extinct since at least the 16th century due to the enormous amount of teasing they suffered at the hands of the homo sapiens who made fun of their bums. Little did the smaller creatures know that by the 18th century, the female of their species would sport similar behinds with the help of bustles and crinolines, and by the 21st century, with the help of french fries.

Lovely photograph.
Where were you standing to get this angle?

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