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Stephen Howes
Happy Valentine's Day to my partner and mother to my daughter, Caroline.
Lots of love
Stephen & Grace
Pete wrote:
Happy Valentine's Day to my gorgeous wife Tori - thanks for putting up with me! x x
A very public Valentine's Card
This beauty has been spotted at the top of Dene Road by the bus stop on the Slade. The hearts in the tree appear to be knitted.
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What is your response?Happy Valentines Day to my Best friend /fiance/lover for the past 15 years... Damien White I will love you always Forever yours Roxanne xxxxxxxx⤠xxxxxxx
What is your response?Happy Valentines Day Steven Bradbury! I love you so much and couldn't wish for a better Dad for our children. Can't wait to meet our daughter in June and Dylan loves you to pieces. Hopefully many more happy years to come. â¤ï¸
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What is your response?5 years ago we got engaged! I love you more each day. Happy Valentines Day Andrew! Love Amanda xx
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What is your response?Happy valentines baby I love you millions always and forever you are my beauty and the beast fairytale xxx
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What is your response?To my darling husband Chris love you more everyday â¤ï¸ Thank you for being such an amazing husband and Daddy to our 2 beautiful children Tegan and Lewis. 💋ðŸ’
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What is your response?Happy Valentine's Day daddy snotchy love from your girls.xxxx
What is your response?happy Valentine's day and 3 years of being engaged, and soon to be 10 years together! I love you with all my heart Jamie Cole, lots of love leanne x x x x â¤â¤â¤
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What is your response?My Darmazing Five years of highs and lows , many obstacles overcome, you are my one and only... Happy Valentine's Day my lush All my love today and every day Your netti xxxxxxxx
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What is your response?Simply one hell of a amazing man.I love you with all my heart Always and Forever xxxx
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Love's young dream
As we embark on the most romantic day of the year, soppy snapper Anthony Morris has shared this perfect picture he caught of a pair of young cygnets entwined in love’s embrace.
Wildlife photographer Mr Morris, who lives in Farmoor, was tramping through picturesque Otmoor nature reserve just outside Oxford when he espied the swan Romeo and Juliet out on a secluded swim.
After performing a bird ballet around the water, the young lovers came together for a kiss, their necks forming a perfect harmonious heart.
Mr Morris said: “A group of cygnets flew in, they swam about for a while then all of a sudden two of them came together like that.
“You see on the internet a lot of people take a photograph of one swan and double it up to create that heart shape, but these two really did come together.
“It’s that time of year – spring is in the air, the crocuses are coming out and I think the swans can sense it.”
Mr Morris is a bit of romantic himself: last year he and wife Margaret celebrated their 40th anniversary, and he said they always exchange at least a card on Valentine’s Day if not more.
This year, however, the day will be slightly less lovely: Mr Morris admitted he has a dentist appointment.
Hopefully Mrs Morris will be able to offer some TLC.
The Oxford Mail wishes all of our readers a very happy Valentine’s Day.
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