It Was in Greenwich_Amanda_To Be Loved by Bo_A Test worth a Million Books
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It Was in Greenwich
It was the day before the funeral, Abigail couldn’t bring herself to look over the boxes of photos for her father’s memorial slideshow. It would mark the start of sorting through her parents’ belongings then selling the house. She sat on the attic floor, boxes lay open, she couldn’t decide which one to sort through first.“Do you need help?” Andrew knelt down beside her with his hand on her shoulder. She nodded, her shoulders slumped and her head hung low.“Let’s start with this.” He picked up the box in front of her and grabbed a handful of photos.He smiled flipping through them. “It’s their we...
Amanda
There’s nothing like taking a picture. It’s like capturing a moment in time to hold onto forever. A smile, a twinkle in the eye, a heartfelt conversation, a long coming embrace. Weddings have always been my favorite. Emotions always run high. To immortalize the look on the groom’s face when his bride walks down the aisle, the tears of a father never really ready to let go of his daughter, the envious look of a childhood rival. To have that kind of power, to see things that no one else sees, to know things no one else knows. That’s what I love so much about photographing weddings. I take pictu...
To Be Loved by Bo
If you had to sit in front of a machine that cuts perfect pieces of iron, how long could you do it? Consider how many times you could raise and lower the arm attached twww.onedoor.cco the machine, to see how it pulls out circles and more circles and more circles ... more than a hundred per hour. Each hour. Take a look at the machine over there. If you cannot see, try again. Eventually, you will see Bo. Take a look at Bo from behind. He's facing the other way. This isn't difficult. Think of someone you know well, and now add a big iron-cutting machine between him (or her) and the horizon. You are now seeing ...
A Test worth a Million Books
I'm Charlotte (Charli) Dodge, daughter of the queen of books, Rosie Dodge, head of the central library, and also a librarian. We even live in the library. But that's a secret so don't tell anyone. We get in and out normally through one specific bookshelf in the library, the fantasy books. I'm talking, the hobbit, lord of the rings, harry potter, oh sorry I got off track but today's special. My mom, the literal queen of books, and keeper of the forgotten world are about to interview me to join her council."Enter," My mom's voice came when I had gotten into the entrance to the forgotten world, "...