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    Re: Love Livin In The Boondocks

    Yah gotta stop and smell the roses.Cameras? God gave us a great one, its memorys. Our first fall here, we walked out into the woods, we live along a ridge, and whenwe walked for awhile, we stopped and sat on a fallen tree trunk. After a couple of minutes, I looked around me, and saw leaves falling like rain drops all around us. I turned and was going to comment on it, and there she sat, smiling with a tear streaked face,I didn't need to say a word.Another time I was fishing cumberland, and pulled into a cove near the end of browns creek, after a couple of minutes Iopened my real eyes. There were hundreds of butterflys,around me. I sat in awe, and then, no kidding, that hym,How great thou are came into my mind.A camera could not do justice to those several minutes. I'm sorry, about this time a few yrs back, We were sitting on our deck, and I noticed a change in my wife, with dread I knew that the cancer had come back, I know she knew also.

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    Yes I too would love to be living out in the boondocks now. I grew up in a little town on the St lawrence River. In fact I lived 4 houses from the big river. It was great for fishing and swimming and boating. Then I wanted to hit the big cities and I did. Lived in Edmonton and now in Ottawa. As I get older I realize the beauty and calmness of small towns. Man I am so fed up with noise and people. My next move would be a house on a lake or river. Now that would be Heaven on earth for me. You just cant get closer to God as when you are out living by the water and near wildlife.

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    Re: Love Livin In The Boondocks

    Quote Originally Posted by kygorski View Post
    Yah gotta stop and smell the roses.Cameras? God gave us a great one, its memorys. Our first fall here, we walked out into the woods, we live along a ridge, and whenwe walked for awhile, we stopped and sat on a fallen tree trunk. After a couple of minutes, I looked around me, and saw leaves falling like rain drops all around us. I turned and was going to comment on it, and there she sat, smiling with a tear streaked face,I didn't need to say a word.Another time I was fishing cumberland, and pulled into a cove near the end of browns creek, after a couple of minutes Iopened my real eyes. There were hundreds of butterflys,around me. I sat in awe, and then, no kidding, that hym,How great thou are came into my mind.A camera could not do justice to those several minutes. I'm sorry, about this time a few yrs back, We were sitting on our deck, and I noticed a change in my wife, with dread I knew that the cancer had come back, I know she knew also.
    I am so sorry your wife had to leave you but she didn't leave you alone. You will always have her beside you through the love you shared and the good memories you made together. My sister said sometimes it seems like her late husband is so close she can smell his after shave and other times during the night it feels like his arms are holding her and she can almost feel his breath on her neck.

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    Re: Love Livin In The Boondocks

    Know what you mean Kygorski about losing your soul mate. Been there, done that, now all I have is pictures and a memory to go with each one.

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    Re: Love Livin In The Boondocks

    Then you know that feeling stratos, what have I got to live for? We know it passes. My first wife and I were married for almost 28 yrs, both kids in school, going for college degrees, we were empty nesters. I remember telling her we could now start enjoying our life togeter. she had a fatal heart attack soon after. Man we went through some rocky times, job lay offs, being broke, and a bad drinking problem. WE came through all of that was not trhe end I envisioned.The second one was a fluke. My second date with her the first was just coffee and talk. We rented a couple of videos we both liked, and settled to watch them. My dog jumped into her lap, that was my first wifes dog by the way. All was going well. and suddenly the dog bit her, not real bad, but I could tell it was painfull. I asked if she needed medical attention, cause I'd take care of all the bills, she said no, but she wanted to go home.The next day I called my insurance agent and told him what happened.You know what he said? " marry her". She called the next day, and said a steak dinner, would sooth her ruffled feathers. As we talked that evening, we found we had so many things in common it was scary. I did marry her and loved her very much. BUT I kept having this thought, what the heck do I tell Them if I get to heaven. Our parish priest told me one thing that helped out, it was Gods plan, he has it worked out.

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