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Thursday, May 15, 2014

WOMAN MARRIES A BRIDGE


<Rock-solid love: Australian woman marries a bridge in France>

I've read about this shocking article couple of months ago. 
The article is about Artist Australian woman, Jodi Rose who fell in love with 600 years old bridge, Pont du Diable which means 'the Devil's bridge'. She was travelling around world to see bridges and recorded all bridges's the sounds and vibrations they make. Then she said it was love at first sight for the Devil's bridge. She also posted in her blog saying, "Although he is made of stoneI feel at peace in his strong embrace. He makes me feel connected to the earth." and "The perfect husbandstrong and silent,"


I thought, it was a joke. HONESTLY, whose ever gonna think that human-being marry to an object?! Many countries around the world are discussing same-sex marriage. No country is discussing the rights and wrongs of marrying a bridge. I am not saying that she's totally wrong but she could have think more harder than ever..ever .She looked very happy on pictures
BUT I wonder if this happiness goes forever??



Just married: After visiting dozens of bridges all over the world for her Singing Bridges musical project, artist Jodi fell head over heels for The Devil's Bridge
(Jodi Rose and her husband)

Ms Rose's wedding ringThe wedding between Jodi and Le Pont du Diable, which translates to The Devil¿s Bridge, took place in front of 14 guests and was blessed by the mayor of neighbouring town Saint-Jean-de-Fos.     
(2nd pic, her hand-made wedding ring/ last pic, her husband's wedding ring)


(Vocabulary)

  • Embrace -  [verb] if you embrace someone, you put your arms around them and hold them tightly,                          usually in order to show your love or affection for them.  껴안다/포옹하다





http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2356774/Australian-woman-Jodi-Rose-marries-bridge-France--gets-mayors-blessing.html -photo








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