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Adverb

by Adverb

Definition of Adverb: the part of speech that modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb. Any of the words belonging to this part of speech, such as so, very, and rapidly.

I wasn't in search of a verb to modify, but Proverb and I have so very rapidly experienced mutual modification that we seem to have become a new part of speech. The power of love.

Didn't make it to Porto yesterday or today. Bogged down (blogged down?) with a new site and bad weather. Proverb has Monday and Tuesday off. Hopefully the sun will return and we can shoot the bookstore in Porto together. Proverb misses using her "machine" and I'm late on my promise to give her a B/W enlarger as a wedding gift. She has a naturally gifted eye. I have a print of the very first 35mm frame she ever shot. It's amazing. Will post a digital copy of it when the weather clears up.

Proverb had to work today, Saturday, and has to work tomorrow. I planned on doing this and that, but got sidetracked and spent too much time re-reading an old article about the Bandit Queen of India. A suggested read for a rainy day.