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Our own way to remember Heath on April 4th, his birthday
Front-Ranger:
Great pictures, Heathy and Jack's man!
I am wearing striped socks today and a very old bracelet with a heart-shaped locket that has an "E" on it. It opens up to a picture of my grandfather who I never knew. I'm gonna print your pic of Heath and his million dollar smile to put in the locket.
sel:
Great pictures everybody! I wore striped socks and a striped shirt but don't have a digital camera so I can't post any.
Decided to celebrate Heath's birthday and life by going for a long walk along the sea. The weather has been gorgeous today. I noticed other walkers wearing stripes and couldn't help it but wondering if they were wearing them for the same reason. When I walked passed them I kind of looked them in their faces looking for a sign.
sel
BlissC:
I forgot to put in my post, where I'd originally intended to go was just out of town where you can see across the countryside to the hills of the Peak District. There's a spot just opposite where the local hospice is that's very special to me, but because of how the timings worked out this morning I couldn't make it out there. Both my grandma and a friend of mine died at the hospice, but just across the road from the hospice is the maternity home where I was born. The special spot's just a few yards further down the road.
When my grandma was in the hospice before she died, I often used to walk down the driveway to go and just stand looking at where the maternity home was (the building's a care home now). Though the hospice is a place I've lost two people close to me, it's also where I was born, so it seemed fitting. I wrote a cheque this morning, a donation to the hospice. I know they rely heavily on donations, and I already take part in their weekly lottery which my employer's payroll section deals with for us, taking our entry fee straight from our wages each month. I'd intended to take the cheque to the hospice, but I couldn't make it out there today, but I went into the hospice's charity shop in town and took the cheque in there instead. It wasn't a huge amount, but every little helps, and it seemed right to do it today.
RouxB:
Late will post pics of my breakfast with the Brokie formerly and recurringly known as Ellemeno and our ocean tribute to this much loved and admired Heath.
roux
Lynne:
--- Quote from: HeathRxB on April 04, 2008, 06:29:58 pm ---Late will post pics of my breakfast with the Brokie formerly and recurringly known as Ellemeno and our ocean tribute to this much loved and admired Heath.
roux
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I'm looking forward to seeing them, HeathRxB...I miss your couch. Are you sure you're not ready to get rid of it?? We could haul it up here to Seattle and put it in my studio...I had a tamale the other day and thought of you. And I've got to get a FIND in the mail to you asap - maybe Monday, k?
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