2014. 9. 9. 08:59
스크랩
죽음에 이르는 병은 ㅈㅓㄹ망이 아닌 외롬ㄱㅗㄷㅗㄱ이다.
이는 과학으로 정신의학으로 이미 입증즘명 되어졌다.
홀로 살아 가는 이들-과부홀애비독신-의 평균적을 통해서다
동성간결합 더욱 70넘어 고령의 여성간 동성 결혼은
낙조의 화려한 장관일까 아님 쓸쓸한 황혼의 마지막 발악일까
70넘어 선 두노인 여인 할매가 동성ㄱㅕㄹ혼을 했다
얼마나 더오래 더큰만족을 바랄ㄲㅏ 또 이뤄질까
원대로-노욕노망노숙노련- 되어지ㄱㅣㄹ ...
Newlyweds at 90: Two Iowa Women Finally Marry After 72 Years Together

Vivian Boyack (left) and Alice "Nonie" Dubes with the Rev. Linda Hunsaker
Thomas Geyer/AP Photo
updated 09/08/2014 AT 05:30 PM EDT
•originally published 09/08/2014 AT 03:30 PM EDT
More than seven decades after beginning their relationship, Vivian Boyack and Alice "Nonie" Dubes have gotten married.
Boyack, 91, and Dubes, 90, sat next to each other during Saturday's ceremony, the Quad-City Times reports.
"This is a celebration of something that should have happened a very long time ago," the Rev. Linda Hunsaker told the small group of close friends and family who attended.
The women met in their hometown of Yale, Iowa, while growing up. Then they moved to Davenport in 1947 where Boyack taught school and Dubes did payroll work.
Dubes said the two have enjoyed their life together and over the years they have traveled to all 50 states, all the provinces of Canada, and to England twice.
"We've had a good time," Dubes said.
Boyack said it takes a lot of love and work to keep a relationship going for 72 years.
Longtime friend Jerry Yeast, 73, said he got to know the couple when he worked in their yard as a teenager.
"I've known these two women all my life, and I can tell you, they are special," Yeast said.
Iowa began allowing gay marriage in 2009. The two women say it is never too late for a new chapter in life.
Boyack, 91, and Dubes, 90, sat next to each other during Saturday's ceremony, the Quad-City Times reports.
"This is a celebration of something that should have happened a very long time ago," the Rev. Linda Hunsaker told the small group of close friends and family who attended.
The women met in their hometown of Yale, Iowa, while growing up. Then they moved to Davenport in 1947 where Boyack taught school and Dubes did payroll work.
Dubes said the two have enjoyed their life together and over the years they have traveled to all 50 states, all the provinces of Canada, and to England twice.
"We've had a good time," Dubes said.

Vivian Boyack and Alice "Nonie" Dubes holding hands on their wedding day
Thomas Geyer / AP Photo
Longtime friend Jerry Yeast, 73, said he got to know the couple when he worked in their yard as a teenager.
"I've known these two women all my life, and I can tell you, they are special," Yeast said.
Iowa began allowing gay marriage in 2009. The two women say it is never too late for a new chapter in life.

Carol Harris and George Raynes pose on their wedding day. The photo was taken by George's son Peter, who was his father's best man.
Courtesy Carol Harris, photo by Peter Raynes