The RAM Eater.
You know that age old saying of leave only footsteps implying a lot of native americans didn’t leave a trace. That isn’t always correct. Around here the Anishinabe bands would sometimes leave birch bark staked into the ground near the riverbank campgrounds like a modern sign. It had basic pictographic messages for other Anishinabe bands to know what is going on. It provided valuable info like which clans crossed, If they were a visiting, hunting, peace or war delegation, What direction they went, If there was death or illness and approx time they camped.
I respect your choice, even if it breaks my heart. I will never run after you or beg you to do something you don’t want to. Because that’s how much I love you. To choose your happiness over mine. I won’t be selfish with you. Forced love is not true love.
F.F. // While I’m moving on.. #2 (via myunpredictableuniverse)
The Republic, Columbus, Indiana, May 8, 1893
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