Dear friends… Life is as it is. There’s always a period sometimes anytime. I guess this is probably what happens here. I’ve enjoyed blogging, I still like it. I think I don’t have time for it, but now there’s more. I didn’t realise, really, that my ultimate reader model was dad. Yep, this is really “Biology for my dad” Blog. A month ago, dad untimely left us to nowhere forever. I can’t find nor do I want nobody to write for anymore, or the time I’ll do Seeds Aside may make no sense to me anymore anyway. I know plants can revive even after a long disappearance. I can’t say whether this will be so and I don’t care. So, sorry, this was probably the last post in here.
The key is under the roof. Or more.
April 12, 2010 by seedsaside
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I am so sorry for your loss. I know those words are inadequate, but what else is there?
Your voice will be missed here, but perhaps you will find a new voice one day.
Very sorry about your Dad. What a vacuum it must be.
Oh, so sorry.
I wish that I had better words than that, but all I have is a virtual hug.
I’ll be thinking of you.
Bug
Thank you very much for your support. I don’t really know how everything will evolve. I certainly might want a come back or a new start in the future, depending on many things. Thanks again.
My heart felt sympathies, Laurent. Be true to the voice inside you, and the rest will follow.