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Tag Archives: death
Beloved Missing: two fathers and a dog
I’ve read and appreciated many blog posts over the past few weeks, as 2013 came to a close. Most were looks back, reflective pieces putting another year’s events into perspective. I have had one of my own rolling around in … Continue reading
Posted in inspirations, Uncategorized, writing
Tagged death, dog, honor, loss, new year, remembrance
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Crosses on the Camino, Mile 9: Care taken on the road
No picture today. I’ll let Lisa’s sketch when she posts next give us a visual feel for this part of the road. I have written and re-written this post – tried to write it a a letter to my Father, … Continue reading
Posted in inspirations, writing
Tagged death, Friends, history, International Fake Journal Month, writing
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On Death, Love, and Also a Dog
Around our house it’s been a rough couple of months. I had surgery right before Valentine’s Day, a surgery with a long recovery. Less than two weeks after that, my Dad passed away. He was just a few weeks shy … Continue reading
Posted in inspirations, running, Uncategorized, writing
Tagged Boston Marathon, death, dog
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