Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2013/03/24
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]She was and still is the one who could tame you, no little achievement from what I have learnt over the years on the LUG :-) :-) And yet you're the sweetest guy around the continental blocks, and it was a privilege for me to be at your side in Barcelona, even though for such a short time. Irene will see that we all meet again I'm sure. I often think of La Table d'Irene; my conclusion is that ladies know what matters in life long before we men hve a glimpse of it. Be well mon Ami. Amiti?s Philippe, and Alice by proxy as she's on a professional errand again, roles have changed ... Le 24 mars 13 ? 19:38, tedgrant at shaw.ca a ?crit : > To the LUG FAMILY. A shared memorial. > > The LUG to me evolved into a form of family over the years, must be > near 10 years? I've made a grand number of friends whose personage > is only on the screen, but in mental relationship they are as > brothers and sisters within the LUG family. > > Others I've the greater plesure of shaking their hands, enjoyed face > to face conversation and most certainly "a wee dram of Single Malt > Scotch." We have laughed ourselves almost silly at times and yet > felt the loss of some of the finest photographer human beings you > would ever want to know. > > My wife Irene who passed away a year ago, some of you knew her > personally, was part of the family as are most wives and or > husbands. So it is with this "membership of screen family" I post > this memorial to my dear wife Irene who started my wild and crazy > life in photography when she gave me my first camera, 27 May 1950. > > "She was the toughest assed "PHOTO EDITOR ONE COULD POSSIBLY HAVE!" > By the same token, gave praise so beautifully when it was worth > receiving when you "shot a good one!" > > TO IRENE: > > The past few days as the one year has arrived as I am today, it's > bringing many wonderful memories of Irene and our lives during our > 64 years ( I was going to say enjoyable wedded bliss?) But I > thought as I typed the last word.... "bliss" there would be a bolt > of lightening and me sitting here fried and naked before a > smoldering computer! :-) That would be her quiet subtle way of > letting me know she was still around keeping an eye out for my well > being. :-) > > As every couple do during a long and generally happy union, we all > have what we might say, the odd... "Maddening moments!" However if > the love is strong enough for each other, it holds fast and we stand > fast together and push the "usually minor negative moment" aside! > And carry on as steadfast as we were when we said our marriage vows > to each other so long ago, when we were a couple of twenty year olds > in the truest innocence of the world! > > Over the years while away on long periods of assignments I missed > her, but always knew when I opened the door to home. Or walking into > the waiting crowded air-terminal her smiling face and warm hug was > the best home coming in the world! > > Today, one year after her passing, sometimes I hate opening the door > to "our empty home" that still has her comforting touch that I know > will always be there. She maybe gone, but her wonderful presence is > still here assuring me at a low moment she is still keeping an eye > on me with her ever loving ways. I did love her so! > > Thank you all for being part of my family. > > ted > > > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information One sees clearly only with the heart. What is essential is invisible to the eye. Antoine de Saint Exup?ry in Le Petit Prince. NO ARCHIVE