tombstone
Carpe Diem's Tan Renga Wednesday #11 family tombstone Five years ago this very morning my mother died. I had spent the night with her at the new nursing home we had just moved her to the previous day. She was not happy. Due to loss of eyesight in one eye, falling and breaking a wrist in less than 5 weeks she developed delirium. She was still enough of herself that as we were getting her ready for bed she made one statement. "I am gonna get up and walk right out of this place by morning." Around 7 AM I left to get a cup of coffee and stretch my legs. When I returned her life force was gone. adding father’s name to the family tombstone with room for my own © Nicholas Virgilio saints gather to greet arrivals she ran to Dad's arms © petra domina
The winding and cutting movements are strong and convey the power of water.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by and the comment, Kim.
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ReplyDeleteI particularly like the first of these, but do also like the cutting rivulets! YAM xx
Thanks, Yam!
DeleteI really like both parts of this. The first part feels like a dream:)
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