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On 25/08/2019 09:51, Jim Lesurf wrote:
What you wrote above particularly affected me because when I was able to do some gardening I took particular care to arrange the part of the garden near the living room window had flowers almost all year round so she could see them when unable to go out or see anyone. Having things flowering, seeing the birds, etc, can be a real tonic for how someone feels. Yes. I had Hil's bed positioned so she could see the garden. Bill |
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![]() Bill, I often read out some of your posts to my wife but I've chickened out with this as I know I'll never be able to get to the end. I'll give her a copy instead. It is a delightful story and must have been very difficult to write under the circumstance. Lke everbody else, I know how you must be grieving and that there is nothing we can do to help. We grow up knowing that we are not immortal but that doesn't stop it hurting when the inevitablre happens. I hope the hedge and trees continue to thrive as a permanent reminder of what a fantastic wife Hil was to you. -- Terry --- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG. https://www.avg.com |
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On 26/08/2019 15:37, Terry Casey wrote:
Bill, I often read out some of your posts to my wife but I've chickened out with this as I know I'll never be able to get to the end. I'll give her a copy instead. It is a delightful story and must have been very difficult to write under the circumstance. Lke everbody else, I know how you must be grieving and that there is nothing we can do to help. We grow up knowing that we are not immortal but that doesn't stop it hurting when the inevitablre happens. I hope the hedge and trees continue to thrive as a permanent reminder of what a fantastic wife Hil was to you. Thank you. I plan to tend the hedge with great care! Bill |
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On 23/08/2019 17:44, Bill Wright wrote:
Soon what had been sparse and barren was almost solid green. Four nests appeared, so together we watched the birds come and go, right through until the last day came, and she died in my arms. Bill Please accept my condolences. Dave -- Blow my nose to email me |
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Terry Casey scribeth thus Bill, I often read out some of your posts to my wife but I've chickened out with this as I know I'll never be able to get to the end. I'll give her a copy instead. It is a delightful story and must have been very difficult to write under the circumstance. Lke everbody else, I know how you must be grieving and that there is nothing we can do to help. We grow up knowing that we are not immortal but that doesn't stop it hurting when the inevitablre happens. I hope the hedge and trees continue to thrive as a permanent reminder of what a fantastic wife Hil was to you. Well put Terry ![]() -- Tony Sayer Man is least himself when he talks in his own person. Give him a keyboard, and he will reveal himself. |
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