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Sweet tamarind pods stick to the warm black tarmac where fortunate doves wander about in the shade, trilling to themselves, and each other. Either something strikes them as funny, or they just love their easy lives. Certainly, they sound so different from their modest cousins, cooing sadly in colder places. Born here in Paradise, these birds wear blue eye shadow every day, and not just on weekends. Late afternoon finds me in their lazy midst, hair wet and curling, sand stuck to my bare, tanned feet.
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Apr 18, 2016
Apr 18, 2016 at 4:28 PM UTC
The Doves At Keawakapu
Sweet tamarind pods stick to the warm black tarmac where fortunate doves wander about in the shade, trilling to themselves, and each other. Either something strikes them as funny, or they just love their easy lives. Certainly, they sound so different from their modest cousins, cooing sadly in colder places. Born here in Paradise, these birds wear blue eye shadow every day, and not just on weekends. Late afternoon finds me in their lazy midst, hair wet and curling, sand stuck to my bare, tanned feet.
FrancescaRegan
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Apr 18, 2016
Apr 18, 2016 at 4:28 PM UTC
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