Graveyard Visit

An impossibly tough day. GI obstruction for our little one, hopefully headed off by early intervention. While waiting to pick her up when hopefully discharged, we visited Dad at the cemetery. A cold wind blew through the trees. We added a few flowers, the sunflower in honour of the ones the squirrel and birds planted at home – the ones we told him about in the hospital but he never got to see.

The city plaque will take months to come; I added a small one with a feather etched on the side. Anyone who read my post about portents will understand why.

We glimpsed a squirrel preparing for fall nearby. Our beloved squirrel whisperer would nod and smile in approval.

Dad is beside my beloved Grandma and Grandpa Reade by a lovely tree.

The cold wind continues to blow. I think of the Wind and the Willows story that you read to me, Dad. One of many beloved times we spent together sharing books. I am afraid of fall, but perhaps shouldn’t fear so much – I am in winter already. I will share the last writing you gave to me on the eve of your surgery next post.*

Deck time hit suddenly; it will be the post after Deck Time. ❤️

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