sojourn Function: noun Etymology: Middle English sojorn, from Anglo-French sujur, sujurn, from sujurner Date: 13th century : a temporary stay <a sojourn in the country> Monday’s are dull and painful as we get back into the swing of things. How about some beautiful photos to cheer you up? Starting from now on, we’ll do our best to post a captivating image every [...]
sojourn
: a temporary stay <a sojourn in the country>
Monday’s are dull and painful as we get back into the swing of things. How about some beautiful photos to cheer you up? Starting from now on, we’ll do our best to post a captivating image every Monday to take you away when you need it most; a mental sojourn.
This was captured by Linda Cline in the Limbeh Straight.





