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Tag Archives: Care
Lost and Found
Lost and Found Fingers Touching Fingers reaching out One hand to another They touch, they hold, Forming a silent bond Between two lost souls Two little strangers “Bound” to their chairs, Parked beside each other While their people talk. Two … Continue reading
Posted in Alzheimer's, author site, Blogging, Care Giving, Memoir, Poetry, Remembering
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Little Boy
Upon seeing the little boy limp and dead on a Turkish beach… LITTLE BOY, LITTLE BOY Little boy, little boy, So bright and happy. To see him is to love him; Such impish energy, So alive, So vibrant. To see … Continue reading
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Man on Camel — Part Four
The Man is on the Camel Blogging 101,etc. I cannot find a memory story of how we got there, but pretty sure it was because Walt insisted on holding out for a house stay instead of going on to … Continue reading
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Tagged Blogging, Blogging 101, Care, memoir, memories, Travel, writing
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Hello and Not Goodbye
Indie Herb asks Who is this man on a camel? Long story. It starts in Toronto. Young man, working at The Globe and Mail newspaper of record. It was a case of use it or lose it. “You didn’t use … Continue reading
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Blogging 101 — Day 13
Blogging 101—Day 13 – Advocacy Hi, I have chosen an alternate path for this assignment. Part of my stated mandate for my Author Page https://hwbrycewrites.com in connection with my upcoming book “Chasing a Butterfly,” poems about Alzheimer’s and Care Giving, … Continue reading
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Greetings all. For Day 12, Blogging 101, I have several inspirations. PLEASE NOTE: My site is under reconstruction. I want to get this in before we work on it again. Blogging 101 – Day 12 Here are a few people … Continue reading
Still Catching up on Blogging 101
[three_fourth] Blogging 1-1 — Day Whatever4 (cont’d) — Still Playing Catchup For Day 9 — Something inspired me This is part of the progression: https://themomwhoruns.wordpress.com/2015/07/17/inspired-post-i-am-the-mom-who/ this a x-ref from http://mummuddlingthrough.com/ which is x-ref from http://www.laurasummers.co.uk/2015/07/15/i-am-the-mum-who/ So you see the linkage … Continue reading