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Heading Home
December 19, 2010
I'm heading back to the UK tomorrow for what I imagine will be the last Christmas I spend at the house in which I grew up. It's a strange feeling and an emotional sensation, and I suspect it will be a difficult few weeks. Read More
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Mother
September 13, 2010
My mother died on Friday. It was sudden and unexpected - inasmuch as such a thing can be sudden and unexpected in an 81 year old woman. She was recovering from an operation from a new hip; if rehab wasn't progressing as rapidly as she might have liked, there was no indication whatsoever that she was in any particular danger. And then, suddenly, she was gone. Read More
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Goodbye, my friend
March 20, 2009
Three days ago, we committed my father's ashes to the sea, and his journey came to its final destination. Read More
Across the Ocean Again
March 14, 2009
I'm heading back to England for two weeks. On March 17, the Royal Navy will be committing my Dad's ashes to the sea. I'm expecting it to be a very emotional and powerful experience. Read More
Happy New Year
January 2, 2009
Happy New Year to everyone. I hope 2009 brings you all everything for which you hope and dream.
New Years was a little maudlin at Mulvaney Manors. Mom and Michael both went to bed well before midnight, and Stephen and I sat and watched the London fireworks on TV. Read More
New Years was a little maudlin at Mulvaney Manors. Mom and Michael both went to bed well before midnight, and Stephen and I sat and watched the London fireworks on TV. Read More
The Blog Begins
October 21, 2008
With thanks to the good people at The Authors Guild, we're up and running with a blog. I'll be stopping by to update on a periodic basis; feel free to leave comments and criticism (but hopefully not criticism) as the mood takes you.
It has been, frankly, a tough few months, with my father's illness and death, and it has affected me more deeply than I could have imagined. Read More
It has been, frankly, a tough few months, with my father's illness and death, and it has affected me more deeply than I could have imagined. Read More