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I suppose nearly everyone has some form of appreciation they would like to express to another from their past -- but may never have the opportunity to do so.

When I was young, I didn't possess the wisdom to properly recognize gratitude and often it passed me by - like so many warm summer days.

The once tangible and real ties of our past may fade where such connections may no longer be approachable or even appropriate. Such unexpressed notions may exist solely in our hearts, as unspoken, forever. It isn't a terrible thing, but it does feel somewhat unsettled or maybe even sadly unfinished.

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My friend "Fuzz Head" came back to see me the other evening. I hadn't seen him in months. He's grown a velvety set of antlers and is now quite handsome.

Date: 2024-06-21 08:40 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] howsmyenglish
I know what you mean, but unless such a person is dead or impossible to find, I don't agree that they may be unapproachable. I've written letters to people I haven't been in contact with for decades, and such a message - a message of appreciation, without any new expectations - has never yet been badly received.
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