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authorSteph Enders <steph@senders.io>2023-06-26 19:49:02 -0400
committerSteph Enders <steph@senders.io>2023-06-26 19:49:02 -0400
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Some minor spellchecking also involved here. But basically the intention is to do: pages/ More permanent pages entries/ These are just the articles themselves templates/ These are page snippets to include around The intention for splitting out entries is for if I host this also on gemini the entries are what I can do the processing against vs the page itself which contains the boilerplate template
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- <h2>Who is the woman in my eye</h2>
- <p>
- When I was little I would stare into the lights around my room. It would create little spots in my vision; flickering and dancing that would eventually fade away. As they would face every time the every shrinkering flickering dot would become this image of a woman's face. She was beautiful. She captivated me. I would do this constantly growing up. I would stare into my ceiling lights, in the lights coming through my window, anywhere - if it meant I could see her. I would try staring at larger lights hoping that final flickering dot was larger and I would be able to see her more clearly. She stayed with me for most of my childhood. It wasn't until I was around highschool that I lose memory of seeing her. Which makes sense since this was when the lights, in general, faded from my eyes. But who was she?
- </p>
- <p>
- I like to think she was me. She <em>is</em> me.
- </p>
- <p>
- If you ever wish to share your story or ask a question you can always email me at:
- <a href="mailto:dear@thewomaninmyeye.org">dear[at]thewomaninmyeye[dot]org</a>
- </p>
- <footer>
- <p>Permalink:
- <a href="/about-her.html">https://thewomaninmyeye.org/about-her.html</a>
- </p>
- </footer>
-</article>