I Love Borders. August Is The Border Between Summer And Autumn; It Is The Most Beautiful Month I Know.

I love borders. August is the border between summer and autumn; it is the most beautiful month I know.
Twilight is the border between day and night, and the shore is the border between sea and land. The border is longing: when both have fallen in love but still haven't said anything.
The border is to be on the way. It is the way that is the most important thing.
- Tove Jansson
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