winter wedding... she steps out of the limo in high heels
Link with 915: Hitch(ed).
[My wife and I got married at this time in the winter many years ago. On that auspicious day my wife decided not to wear a coat. Her feet may therefore have gotten a little chilly but thankfully she didn't get "cold feet".]
From "The Haiku Anthology" I became interested in Haiku and I have since written numerous haiku, senyru, and tanka. "Masago", my haiku pen-name, means "grain(s) of sand" in Japanese. I have recently started learning Esperanto and Japanese. A few years ago I developed a new eastern verse form which we now call 'Renhai'.
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winter wedding...
she steps out of the limo
in high heels
Link with 915: Hitch(ed).
[My wife and I got married at this time in the winter many years ago. On that auspicious day my wife decided not to wear a coat. Her feet may therefore have gotten a little chilly but thankfully she didn't get "cold feet".]
:)
nice one
john
winter wedding -
the warmth
of her "I do"
Thank you very much, Vaughn, for reading and commenting on my blog.
Friendly,
Dana-Maria
Can't run fast or far in high heels. Excellent Vaughn!!
love that ambiguous title :)
a safe distance
between cold ground
and her feet? ;)
's why i never got married... i'm so not ready to suffer for some beauty ideals :)
nice one!
Aurora: ;-)
Tim: Thanks.
John: Thanks.
Dana-Maria: Thanks for stopping by, I'm glad I discovered your blog. Please submit this haiku to the Eros series.
Pat: Good point! :-) Thanks.
Floots: Thanks.
Tikkis: Yes, the problem comes when they hit the ground.
Polona: Never hitched? That's amazing. Thank you.
awwwwww... how romantic.
Fashion notes from all over. Will someone tell polona you can get married in flat shoes. Or boots. Or barefoot. Whatever.
oh, guys... why marry if the two of us are fine just like that :)
besides, with my 181 cm (5'11") i really don't need high heels :)
Pamela: :-)
Polona: From Bill: "Polona you can get married in flat shoes. Or boots. Or barefoot. Whatever."
Polona: :-)
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