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Michelle Ordever

Michelle lives in London with her husband, son, and cat named Pumpkin. She started The Purple Pumpkin Blog in 2011 and the idea behind the blog is simple - Cook, Create, Celebrate! Michelle shares delicious recipes and creative ideas for all seasons, holidays, parties, & Disney! She thinks up the ideas so you don’t have to!

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  1. www.justmeleah.co.uk
    October 12, 2014 @ 6:23 pm

    This is lovely too. I find the broken and semi-discarded graves heartbreaking too. Why did people stop caring? xx

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    • Michelle Ordever
      October 12, 2014 @ 8:42 pm

      I am hoping that fallen graves are just down to family lines ended, rather than vandalism – that would be more heartbreaking don’t you think? It’s the really old faded ones that make me feel sad, that no one alive remembers who is marked there. It reminds us of the fragility of life xx

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      • www.justmeleah.co.uk
        October 12, 2014 @ 9:51 pm

        I’ve seen deliberately vandalised graves before – not for a long time thankfully – but it made me wish not very nice things upon the doers. If I were going to be buried I’d want a grand old thing which would make people stop and stare 100 years later, but the chances of having the funds for that are slim. ;) xx

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