Saint Peter
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I for one am happy to see you moving on, Noor.
( i was way past tired of hearing about him)
You don't really move on, it stays part of you, you just get better at handling the loss. It's not like a break up or divorce. The relationship is frozen in time, nothing changes about that.
(So don't look here)
A memorial painting is being done by one of our friends who is a professional artist.
It is loaded with symbolism, representing aspects of his life including some from Lit.
I have seen it in progress. It is kind of a tombstone of sorts, since he does not have one.
It's interesting. I think he would have been amused.
A memorial painting is being done by one of our friends who is a professional artist.
It is loaded with symbolism, representing aspects of his life including some from Lit.
I have seen it in progress. It is kind of a tombstone of sorts, since he does not have one.
It's interesting. I think he would have been amused.
Byron's day.
Noor, he shared so many things with us, but you had the lioness's share.
He kept his original handle.
His Lit I.D. page still has a link to Emerson, Lake & Palmer with H.R. Giger. The byline under his Lit handle is still "Frederick Fucking Chopin." His pic of Val Kilmer's version of Doc Holliday, and Doc's companion, Kate, reminds us that "Tombstone" was a well crafted film.
A quote from Rush's song, "Subdivisions." A picture of his keyboards and his mixer. I do not know what the logo on his t- shirt signifies.
He lists a birth date, if it was his, it was a momentous day to be born.
His information slots are filled with an amusing take on the "ancients."
A bolded quote from Hamlet.
His listing of Astronaut as occupation, speaks volumes, of his past interests in all things aeronautic.
His link to snarg.
(I visited, once.)
Noor....I can imagine it's like having a sense of "unfinished business"...where you feel it hovering over you...but you just don't know how to "finish" it.
May you remember him fondly...that is all one can do.![]()
he is missed; always remembered.
I liked him anyway.
Byron's day.
Noor, he shared so many things with us, but you had the lioness's share.
He kept his original handle.
His Lit I.D. page still has a link to Emerson, Lake & Palmer with H.R. Giger. The byline under his Lit handle is still "Frederick Fucking Chopin." His pic of Val Kilmer's version of Doc Holliday, and Doc's companion, Kate, reminds us that "Tombstone" was a well crafted film.
A quote from Rush's song, "Subdivisions." A picture of his keyboards and his mixer. I do not know what the logo on his t- shirt signifies.
He lists a birth date, if it was his, it was a momentous day to be born.
His information slots are filled with an amusing take on the "ancients."
A bolded quote from Hamlet.
His listing of Astronaut as occupation, speaks volumes, of his past interests in all things aeronautic.
His link to snarg.
(I visited, once.)
I suppose that I see Byron, through the prism that was formed, by living with My Ogre Husband, for so long. What I saw, was a human being, a man. What was hidden from me, was you.
You let us know, when you chose let us know.
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I am glad that you two found each other.
The dynamics have been changing since we got together, in 1976.
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Wishing for dynamics for the betterMore Teddy bear and less Ogre?