I loved him, millions loved him.
I first met him as a teenager doing a scholarship turn at the American Shakespeare Festival in Connecticut, where he visited to lead 'hootenannys' on the lawn, and I was present at many more events throughout time, A man of honor and courage has left the world.
http://youtu.be/WhPS_MBAIcw
He left an archive of a well lived life that will be remembered, and carried forward. He remains
forever young in our hearts.
http://youtu.be/Ezyd40kJFq0
He left an archive of a well lived life that will be remembered, and carried forward. He remains
forever young in our hearts.
http://youtu.be/Ezyd40kJFq0
Post Script
I am back from Florida, exhausted, but exhilarated by the love and generosity of a dear, dear friend. More on that when I recover from 25 hours on a train. I think I'm getting too old for this sort of long distance travel.
5 comments:
So glad you're home safe. I've been thinking about you :)
welcome home. hope you had a grand time.
25 hours on a train? I'm impressed
The world is less bright without him, but the light he lit burns on. I feel so happy to have been alive while he was. x
Hey
Good to be home to you all, but with a killer cold....so I'm headed for the doctor this afternoon. Hrumpf and Ha.
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