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EverHopeful

(384 posts)
9. Yep, sometimes years after those tidal waves of grief have stopped knocking you off balance
Sun Oct 13, 2024, 09:16 AM
Oct 13

you'll find something your lost loved one left behind and, for me, it usually brings some melancholy but then some smiles and happy memories.

Always happy to hear your tales (tails ) of Dunc.

I now, happily have a sort of feline circle of connection. A foster we found a home for actually lived with my current guys briefly.

(And I haven't come across one of those silly, yellow rubber ducks in a while and this is the first year I didn't bring out that ridiculously worn, stretched-out hoodie when I brought down my winter clothes.)

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