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He goes for them Ravenclaw girls, that’s why he liked Cho ;D
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I would love me some Ravenclaws… Maybe that’s why I love Luna <3
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Sunflower fields along the journey from Barcelona to Madrid
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Oh gosh, I miss Spain. These fields of sunflowers are probably some of the most beautiful things I have seen in my life.
Since the late 1980s there have been least 10 new countries appear on the global map from the Horn of Africa to the Pacific. Lonely Planet put together this guide to 10 new nations that are worth a visit, either for their tormented history, stunning scenery or rich culture. Countries like the Czech Republic and Slovakia, which came about because of Czechoslovakia’s Velvet Revolution. Or Serbia’s emergence after the demise of Yugoslavia in 1990.
Goofy, my darling, hasn’t it been a lovely day? I woke up this morning and the sun was lying like a birthday parcel on my table so I opened it up and so many happy things went fluttering into the air; love to Doo-do and the remembered feel of our skins cool against each other in other mornings. - (Zelda to Scott, 1930)
You are not so far away that I can’t smell your hair in the drying breeze… - (Zelda to Scott, 1930)
You phoned me tonight - I walked on those telephone wires for two hours after holding your love like a parasol to balance me. - (Zelda to Scott, Fall 1930)
The only sadness is the living without you, without hearing the notes of your voice… (Scott to Zelda, 1934)
Why should graves make people feel in vain? Somehow I can’t find anything hopeless in having lived - All the broken columns and clasped hands and doves and angels mean romances - and in an hundred years I think I shall like having young people speculate on whether my eyes were brown or blue … I hope my grave has an air of many, many years ago about it - Isn’t it funny how, out of a row of Confederate soliders, two or three will make you think of dead lovers and dead loves. - (Zelda to Scott, 1919)- Zelda Fitzgerald & F. Scott Fitzgerald’s love letters


