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As a friend I always looked up to you. We were really good friends that let marriage get in the way. After we dissolved the marriage we were friends again. During our time you taught me so many things about the four-legged ones. You were a brilliant veterinarian but a really bad husband. I tried to teach you about partnerships but you failed the final.
I said good bye to your earth bound body today. I am going to continue to believe that your better place is full of perfect hunting and fishing spots. I know the other side of the bridge was overflowing with all the animals you helped in your life as you crossed. Enjoy your heaven.
Scanned from a photo taken in 1980, Nova Scotia. Old Zeiss Icon camera.
11 responses
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Donald Garrett gave props (31 Mar 2010):
Very poignant and wonderful
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Sonia Adam Murray gave props (31 Mar 2010):
Welcome back my friend with aplomb! We have missed you, and this is a really beautiful contribution to the JPG family!!!!!! Hugs!
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Richard Knight (Deleted) gave props (31 Mar 2010):
Extraordinary narrative and excellent scan. Good to hear from you again.
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Susan Littlefield gave props (31 Mar 2010):
Welcome back!! What a wonderfully special photograph and narrative; thank you for sharing!
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Neil Maclean said (31 Mar 2010):
Beautiful thoughts and portrait.
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david ong gave props (31 Mar 2010):
oh Karen... HUGS
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Deborah Downes gave props (1 Apr 2010):
Wonderful portrait and deeply moving narrative. So good to have you back, Karen. Really missed you.
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John Linton gave props (8 Apr 2010):
De...light...full.
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elfriede fulda gave props (8 Apr 2010):
Oh,,Karen,,great to see you back,,,this is very moving..and a very well captured portrait
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Jerry Pittman gave props (10 Jun 2010):
Sorry for your loss. Nice to have you back.
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Andrea Petersen gave props (10 Jun 2010):
A very moving story ... I am a little late but am sorry for your loss...A wonderful portrait taken in 1980.
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