A
friend of mine died of cancer this week. Paul was a buddy from Clarion, a well-loved writer and friend.
Others have
paid tribute to him
eloquently. I can't do better.
The small things that were just us, as friends, I'm still holding to myself.
So instead let me speak to you of some things I know about grieving. It's where I am right now.
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Thick and fast, indeed. I wonder, if this isn't the worst part of aging - not the bad eyes, wonky knees, or the way young people's eyes glide by when you're talking - it's pace of departures picking up speed. Sorry, that came out a little baldly, but you know, there it is. Anyways, I guess we can be forgiven for a little moroseness these days.
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