Monthly Archives: September 2024

Deck Time

I must write soon about how much Dad loved coming over for “deck time” and enjoying Italian coffee outside on the weekends. This picture from last year exemplifies how he was all in his glory during those visits, taking in … Continue reading

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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 … Continue reading

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The World May Break Me Yet

Woke up to my therapy bunny, one of two that are the only source of glimmers of joy for me these days, deeply unwell this morning. I have been thinking each time facing a hurdle this year I just need … Continue reading

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The Deluge

(John Martin, The Deluge, 1834) All this timeThe river flowedEndlessly like a silent tear– Sting, Soul Cages In previous posts I have alluded to the Shakespearean-like way in which my father left his corporeal form. The natural world surrounding our family … Continue reading

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Dark angels follow me/Over a godless sea/Mountains of endless falling/For all my days remaining (Sting, Soul Cages)

Fall is settling in with cool temperatures, a mournful wind through the leaves, grey skies, and scattered showers. There is much tumult in the air, along with haunting past memories, sorrow and painful feelings of loss incoming today from all … Continue reading

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Lucy Davies (nee Settee)

To my knowledge, this is the only picture of my great grandmother (Dad’s grandma), Lucy (nee Settee), who was born in 1906 (along with my young grandpa). In Dad’s early years, he and his parents lived in his grandmother Lucy’s … Continue reading

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Vernon Reid Davies

Dad’s grandfather, Vernon Reid Davies, pictured below. Now I know where Dad’s gorgeous blue eyes came from! To my knowledge, this is the only close-up picture we have of him in our family. Born in 1897, Vernon grew up in … Continue reading

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Farm Baseball

In the spirit of yesterday’s post with a baseball theme, I am reposting Dad’s poem “Farm Baseball”, which was inspired by a baseball game in 1984 on a distant farm in the Libau area (site of family’s first homestead on … Continue reading

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Do I dare disturb the universe?

We received a kind note from one of Dad’s many publishers today, one of many we’ve received over the past month, and just had to share. Everyone who came in contact with this remarkable person were almost always deeply touched … Continue reading

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This field, this game – it’s a part of our past… It reminds us of all that once was good, and it could be again” – James Earl Jones, Field of Dreams

News breaking of James Earl Jones’ passing yesterday hit hard. Although best known as the voice behind Darth Vader in Star Wars, my heart lands on a different iconic scene from a very different movie. I’m suddenly at Eaton Centre, … Continue reading

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