By the time you read this, I will be gone. My health is not what it should
be these days, the result of a lifetime of doing all the wrong things.
I just want to take the time to say good-bye to those of you out there I’ve
come to know in the internet land. I’ve never met any of you and never expected
to, but I consider you friends and hope you do the same. The same likes and
interests brought us together.
It made my life better to a degree to follow your blogs each day, to laugh
or cry at the things you posted on, to participate in discussions on various
subjects. My disability kept me confined to the house for the most part. I can
go in my car on a limited basis to any place where I didn’t have to get out (kind
of limits destinations though). Mostly it is just trips to doctors.
I live alone. Family members or friends call or come by every day to help
out (I don’t know how I’d have made it without them), but I’m alone most of the
day. So mostly my world consisted of books, my computer, and television in that
order.
One thing I’ve missed the last few years is going to the brick and mortar
book stores. My little town had a Waldenbooks, but it closed a few years back,
and there are no others, not even a used bookstore. The nearest city with
bookstores is thirty-eight miles away. It has the usual chains and a couple of
independents as well, though bookstores in general are slowly starting to
disappear.
The internet and Amazon made it possible for me to get books delivered
here. That was only good for things I knew about though. That stumbling across
the occasional little gem was a thing of the past except for all you folks’
blogs. Especially Patti Abbott’s Forgotten Books on Fridays. That brought a
wealth of new finds for me (I wish I could have afforded all of them). But I
found recommendations from all of you that I might never have tried otherwise.
Thank You!
It’s been a lot of fun. I’m saving this post and will have a family member
post the particulars when the time comes.
Good Bye to all!
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Farewell, friend Randy. Rest in Peace.
His blog is https://randall120.wordpress.com/
A truly great friend to all us western writers...He will be missed
ReplyDeleteYes, indeed, Gary. I endorse your heartfelt comments on your blog, too.
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