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Blog Title: Silent Lucidity, Quiet Tranquility
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whokens
8-Jul-15 9:21:31
I read this a few times, so much hits home for me, as well as i read it.
8-Jul-15 11:30:42
It doesn't ramble as much as you think. It is interesting that we both blogged on cemeteries. They are a great place for quiet contemplation. The one I blogged pics of is mainly abandoned and I felt drawn to see the names of those there and photograph many to ensure they are remembered. Anyway, I enjoyed your blog. I could almost see where your daughter rests. Sorry for your loss...
8-Jul-15 21:51:16
These are wonderful places to think and reflect :)
Jersey_Girl
9-Jul-15 17:29:57
Rather than make me cry, this brought me peace. I wish I could wrap my arms around you and hug you right now.
LuLusBakery
10-Jul-15 13:17:16
I have read this many times now....unsure how to respond. I must say how sorry I am to hear of your daughter. No parent should go through that. I am pleased you find peace as you visit her and others laid to rest. I get a different feeling in a cemetery, but maybe I should give it another shot.
10-Jul-15 13:33:52
I just want to say that very few things have touched my heart like this blog did. Tux, You have truly been blessed with a gift of being able to express your inner feelings in written word. These writings Shine a spotlight on the Person you truly are.. A Gifted man, with a Huge Heart, and a Loving Soul, and above and beyond all that it shows the world what a Wonderful Father You most Certainly are.. Big Man Hugs for a True Gentleman and Friend that I Truly Respect. >:d<
27-Jul-15 5:13:06
I have always found peace in cemeteries too. One of my best friends died when we were in high school and I worked not far from where he was laid to rest. On days I worked doubles I would go and sit and talk to him and watch the squirrels frolick and the birds sing and the wind chime in the tree above his grave play. You see, even after we are gone, we are never alone. <3
19-Jul-16 4:30:21
I share your love of cemeteries. When i was in Mississippi i went into a war cemetery. Some of the old stones were so worn that you couldnt read the chiseled names. i would sit with pencil and paper to make rubbings of the different names of the heroes resting there. As i sat i had such a sincere sense of peace, yet still in the back of my mind, i imagined the horses squeals and the smell of gun smoke...The tears of the men and women...the many children that lost beloved fathers and brothers...uncles and grandfathers. The peace that these men feel in sleep carries on to share with those that are close to them. All my thoughts are with you.
XOXOX