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Stone dove decorating a gravestone in the Old cemetery (Gamla kyrkogården), Uppsala.
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Dedicated to my best friend Karina. RIP Oct 14/2021
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I miss the long talks where we said nothing at all.
The way you made me laugh until my sides hurt.
The way your words were encouraging and understanding.
The tears we shared.
Building new worlds with you.
The look you gave when I'd do something stupid.
I regret the last time, every time.
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Wishing an end to aids once and for all. Grieving for all those who lost their lives to aids, to those presently suffering from aids, to all the wonderful people who look after and care for those with aids and for all the important and successful researchers who make our lives better!
Thank you for your kind visit. Have a wonderful and beautiful day! ❤️ ❤️ ❤️
A sculpture of the grieving mother, at the Cairn of Peace Memorial in the Czech Republic. A beautiful and very touching memorial built to honor the dead who fought in the Battle of Austerlitz in 1805. mohylamiru.muzeumbrnenska.cz/en/index.aspx There is another sculpture of the grieving bride, equally as lovely, on the other side of the entry to the very interesting museum. Hopefully, in this coming new year, we can find a way to find more kindness and peace in the world...and fewer mothers, fathers, and children who are weeping for those lost on battlefields.
Écoutez ici- Listen here:
"I grieve for you
And you leave me
It's so hard to move on
Still loving what's gone
And still life carries on
Carries on and on, and on, and on"
P Gabriel
Montréal, Qc
Une sculpture d' Edith Croft
Des attaques terroristes ont eu lieu simultanément dans 6 endroits à Paris et à Saint-Denis faisant au moins 128 morts et une centaine de blessés. L'état d'urgence est en vigueur dans toute la France.
Terrorist attacks took place simultaneously in six locations in Paris and Saint-Denis leaving at least 128 dead and hundreds injured. The state of emergency is in effect throughout France.
Took a walk through the necropolis of Modica (Sicily, Italy). It's so beautiful it makes you cry. That particular angel caught my eye. It's such a touching statue.
To my beautiful Tango, my faithful and most loyal companion. For 11 years you have been there, through thick and thin, good and bad times, you still loved me unconditionally after all of that. I'm going to miss you my sweet boy.
<3 U always and we will see each other again one day
Il a été prouvé que de nombreux animaux expriment une forme de deuil. Jane Goodall, en Tanzanie, a observé un jeune chimpanzé qui est mort de chagrin après la mort de sa mère quelques semaines plus tôt. Une étude a suivi un béluga qui a porté son petit décédé pendant presque une semaine entière, tandis qu'une autre a observé des lémuriens émettant des cris « perdus » en présence d'un membre de la famille tué.
Parmi tous ces animaux, les éléphants ressemblent peut-être le plus aux modèles de deuil des humains.
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Many animals have been proven to express some form of grief. From Tanzania, Jane Goodall once recorded a young chimpanzee that died of grief following the death of his mother only weeks earlier. One study followed a beluga whale that carried her deceased calf for almost a full week, while another found lemurs giving “lost” calls in the presence of a killed family member.
Out of all these, however, perhaps elephants resemble a human’s mourning patterns most closely.
credit : Photo : Ikiwaner (via Wikimedia Commons , Licence de documentation libre GNU )
There are a lot of hurting people at the moment. My thoughts are with you.
I lost a friend last week, not to the virus. I am still sad I knew her for over 40 years.
Stafford UK 8th April 2020
I've been grieving a lot on these past months, and been keeping to myself because each has a way of dealing with it. But maybe I wanted to avoid the overall feeling of pity that puts everyone in an awkward situation like if we're not aware of the conditional mortality we've been all imposed to.
Still processing that, don't come at me.
Today, as I was continuing to shoot the Colonia apartments, I read on the news that Rita Lee passed away. And let me tell you, she left a lot behind to be celebrated.
Death, even if it is the only thing we can be sure of, shouldn't be banalized. It should, instead, be naturalized so we can actually process the feelings and the memories we have of those who aren't physically amongst us anymore. There is a difference there.
I can only be grateful for have lived in the same time that she did, even though she has been kicking ass way before I was born. And I hope you'll encounter my dear ones wherever you are now. They're good people, kind of badass like you too.
Thank you for everything, Rita. You definitely rocked our worlds ♥
Taken in Mountain View Cemetery Oakland, California with a old Samsung GL70 with a broken lens and the camera scratches the film. Shot a roll of Tri-X and developed in XTOL 1+1 for 8:45 min at 20c. Wouldn’t focus on the hands and the camera is just junk, but liked how it turned out.
“When you part from your friend, you grieve not;
For that which you love most in him may be clearer in his absence, as the mountain to the climber is clearer from the plain.”
― Kahlil Gibran
Soundtrack : www.youtube.com/watch?v=67xr_KKPTHE
WINTER SONG – SARA BAREILLES/INGRID MICHAELSON
For Mr Cogsley, mountain climber both physical and metaphysical.
“Could this universe have provided us with a kinder heart or gentler soul … “ - AP
Our worlds collide and coincide
a soul mate is close; a friend is found
does not matter if he's not human
in this case he's a cat
and as anyone who was ever owned by a cat knows
they are more human than we are somehow
this Winter song is just for you
remembering all of that
the times you played
the times you stayed
the letting go of you
I know you are at peace now, friend
you ventured into the blue
and beyond the snowy mountains
where your friend still loves to go
I know you will be watching over him
protecting him on the snow
or in the woods where you once walked
taking time; listening to every word he talked
distracted by a bird or two
in your nature to have stalked
but gently you let go of them
as your friend let's go of you
a new year in his life begun
and he'll be missing you
but you will always be there
walking by his side
no matter where he is in this world
no matter where he resides
for a soul mate never leaves you
they are bound within your soul
and your heart will carry on beating
within the heart of the man you once knew
our lives are many; our loves are too
but always he will come back to you
a special place looking out the window
while the Winter's snow falls deep and cold
and birds will miss your watchful gaze
and remember you of old
so to my friend who was your friend
your family as well
I send my warmest heart felt wishes
for in my mind you dwell
and memories are sweet and plenty
for him you were his friend
and as you step through yet another doorway
I know your life will never end
for in the minds of those who love us
we remain alive through them
as they recall the lovely memories
of all you were and are until we meet again.
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Uploads may become sporadic. I just lost my boyfriend of 4 years unexpectedly only 6 days ago. I know he wouldn’t want me to stop my passion but I don’t have much of a heart for anything right now. We found this cemetery together down a dirt lane off a main road near the town his mom lived in. We both thought this was an interesting gravestone statue so I’m trying to think back on memories like this, of all the places we explored together and traveled to together. I think this was during either one of our earliest trips down or right after we moved here to TN.
The haunting sculpture at Neue Wache portrays a mother grieving the loss of her son. She lost her husband and one son in the First World War and her other son in WWII. Beneath an opening in the ceiling she's exposed to the elements. Under her is buried an unknown solder from WW1 and a nameless victim of the concentration camps of WWII ... very sobering