
I began this blogging odyssey seven years ago today. That’s longer than I stayed in all but one of my jobs during my communication career, and the most obvious measure I can think of to show and tell you how important this is to me.
The crux of it is this. I continue to write here and trade comments with you, because it is the best way I know to express my individual voice at a malignant time in our country. I don’t want our voices to be denied.
But, from a purely literary standpoint, I write and publish my thoughts at least once a week to keep me sharp and centered–despite the rust that has gathered around my edges.
Tom and I gave this angel to my mother many Mays ago when she lived in Winfield, Illinois. It anchored the container garden on her balcony patio.
I remember how much she loved it.
When we moved to Arizona in 2017–four years after she passed–I knew I had to bring it west with us. I knew it needed to adorn our patio in Scottsdale.
So, the angel and her companion bird rest there on this Sunday morning … blowing wishes into the universe and hoping for a better day tomorrow.
Thank you for being my companion on this long-and-winding road.
Keep writing, Mark. We always appreciate your insights, and wait for more.
Congratulations on seven years
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Thanks, Tom.
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Congrats on your 7 years. Bringing the angel with you to Scottsdale was a wonder way to remember your mother. And please keep writing and posting.
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Thank you, Diana. Will do. This community is important to me.
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Lonely voices on a dying platform. Like you, I keep blogging because a) I want to write, and b) I want to be heard. I like that angel. Looks like something we would have in our garden (well, except the angel part).
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Apt description of our saga here, Jeff. I’m glad we have stayed connected here for all these years.
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I have loved the journey.
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Thank you, Carol.
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