Mr and Mrs Johnson - a soup for the soul type of story

in Silver Bloggers2 years ago (edited)

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There was once an old man named Mr. Johnson who lived in an old age home. He had been living there for many years, and had grown quite lonely. He had outlived most of his friends and family, and spent most of his days sitting in the common room, watching the other residents come and go.

One day, a new resident named Mrs. Williams moved into the home. Mr. Johnson couldn't help but notice her as she walked into the common room. She was a kind, gentle woman, with a warm smile and sparkling eyes. Mr. Johnson couldn't believe how lucky he was to have such a beautiful lady living in the same home as him.

Over the next few weeks, Mr. Johnson and Mrs. Williams started to talk more and more. They would sit together in the common room, chatting about their lives and reminiscing about the past. Mr. Johnson found that he had never felt so alive. He had finally found someone who understood him and who he could share his thoughts and feelings with.

As time went on, Mr. Johnson realized that he had fallen in love with Mrs. Williams. He knew that it was an unusual thing to happen at his age, but he couldn't help how he felt. He knew that he wanted to spend the rest of his days with her by his side.

One day, Mr. Johnson mustered up the courage to ask Mrs. Williams to marry him. To his surprise, she said yes. The couple were married in the small chapel at the old age home, surrounded by their friends and fellow residents. It was a beautiful, simple ceremony, and Mr. Johnson knew that he had never been happier.

After their wedding, Mr. Johnson and Mrs. Williams spent every moment together. They would take walks around the home's garden, hold hands during meals, and sit together in the common room, watching the world go by. They were the happiest couple in the home, and everyone could see it.

As the years went by, Mr. Johnson and Mrs. Williams grew old together. They faced the challenges of old age with grace and dignity, and they were always there for each other. They were a reminder to everyone in the home that love knows no age and that it's never too late to find happiness.

In the end, Mr. Johnson and Mrs. Williams passed away within a few months of each other. They were buried side by side in the small cemetery on the grounds of the old age home, where they had spent the last years of their lives together. They had lived a long, fulfilling life, and they had found love in the most unlikely of places.

Their love story is a reminder to us all that love knows no bounds. No matter how old we are, we should never give up on finding someone to share our lives with. And even in the last days of our lives, we can still find love and happiness in the most unexpected places.

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Good Day Giantbear

I'm part of the Silver Bloggers’ Community Team.

I have noticed that you use images from a site called "postimages"! Without any statement that these are your pictures used in your blogs, i/we must presume they are not. And the website "postimages" is quite clear about the use of the images on there.


Part of their terms of use:
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As content on the Hive platform is monetised, using other people’s ideas or images is considered an offence, which is viewed in a serious light on Hive! I see your account is already on the blacklist of HW, which i do not like to see you on. Though for the just mentioned reasons, i personally can no longer cast a vote on a "Love Story" like this.

To may change all that "hassle", please consider to use free images with no copyrights on it or your own personal pictures, even better. Then i'd like to suggest three websites, that will provide you with good images and the possibility for proper attribution:

I say these things out of respect, so that everyone can succeed and have a positive experience on the Hive blockchain! If ever you feel you "would like some help", come over to our Coffee Corner and we gonna do our best to find "your" solution.

Thanks for your understanding
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@mondoshawan the picture I used was a free image. I only use post image to upload the links. I was not aware that I am doing this wrong as it is after all a free image. I have replaced this image now so please can you let me know if this is now correct? I will definitely try and join the coffee corner today. Thank you for the invite.

No it isn't free at all and well enough explained why. As an educator you are aware of all this and that not acknowledging sources is simply stealing and plagiarism. So... 🤷‍♂


The change in this one picture is a start for sure. Though even this one is made/taken by someone. So if you want to source something properly, giving credit to the creator/owner is easy..: Use the creators name instead of 'image source' and link to their profile on the website they use.

There is no age for love; as long as we breathe it's always the right time to fall in love and share a part of the journey.

Whether it's 20 or 80, love is always a great blessing!

How sweet and full of hope this is :)