The encounter was entirely random, unplanned, and so so beauty filled.
Slow down and observe,
Look up and look around,
Sometimes the greatest beauty appears randomly.
Sadness: A dear neighbor died Friday morning. I met Larry a year or so ago, he was the partner of the sweet bear that leads the Saturday morning water aerobics classes. He was a local native, born and raised in Maryland, he had served in the military (Navy as a recall) then had a long career as an accountant for the department of defense. He has adult children in the area and was looking forward to the birth of a grandchild later this spring. He was kind of quiet, with a strong sense of humor. He and Giuseppe were so happy together. They had been regulars at our monthly LGBT community gatherings, hosting at their condo a coupe of times. (Movie night featuring "The Bird Cage" one evening.) I knew he had been unwell, bouncing from test to test, and specialist to specialist over the last few months. The last I had heard he was in the hospital, trying to make arrangements to come home. His death was not a surprise, when I saw the email, I had that sinking feeling. And yet it brings great sadness. It takes a while to move from the sadness of loss, to fondness at having known him.
Hold your friends close,
Give them a big hug while you can,
Life is short, embrace and enjoy everyday you can.
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