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Closing time for Gerard’s blog – plus an update on the poetry book — 13 Comments

  1. This goes along with your recent thread on the seemingly accelerated passage of time. Another sad day for you, but so many happy memories.

  2. I know it was Gerard’s wish but closing down his blog completely is rather sad. As the saying goes everyone has two deaths: the moment they physically die and then the moment that the last person ever speaks their name. This feels like it’s just accelerating Gerard’s second death.

  3. You have been a true and loyal friend to him, neo!

    This has required a lot of work on your part but you rose to the task and kept your word.

  4. God bless you, neo.

    I know that I am acquainted you only electronically, and I never dwelt in Gerard’s sphere at all, but I know as well that that is my loss.

  5. neo:

    I hope that WordPress offers a convenient way to download a copy of Gerard’s blog.

    If not, I can do it, once web access has been restored.

  6. I truly hope that you will publish a second book of Gerard’s essays. He was such a gifted, perceptive writer. I appreciate all of the work you’ve done to publish the first book and to keep American Digest online for the past two years.

  7. huxley:

    Thanks a lot for the offer, but a couple of Gerard’s readers have already done that.

  8. I suspect that searching for interesting things and events, remembering those from the past, making beautiful photographs, composing poems, compiling posts, and then interacting with his many blog-friends were indeed a “lovingly tended work.”

    As the old saying goes, the joy is in the journey.

  9. I’m jealous he had someone so special in his life. I don’t think I’ll have that.

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