What notable things happened today?

Daily writing prompt
What notable things happened today?

What notable things happened today?

One of my best friends passed away today at approximately 2:30 pm. She had been rushed into the Hospice and perished within days of being admitted. Such things are never easy, especially when the deceased person is younger than you.

My friend was a wonderful cook. To mark her passing, I made a traditional Welsh leek and onion dish for my beloved, who pronounced it good. Concentrating on the cooking enabled me to come to terms with a loss that is not only mine, but belongs to her family and the larger writing community as well.

My friend wrote prose, but was a poet at heart. Her creativity went beyond the written page and entered into her life, her relationships, and her cooking. A ray of sunshine in the kitchen, she brought the sunshine of her life to her guests when she presented the gifted poems of her food.

The title of the prompt includes the word “things”. A mutual friend contacted me with news of her passing. I contacted two more mutual friends and we shared happy memories – horas non numero nisi serenasI count only the happy hours.

Covid came between so many of us, especially the older generation. It drove a wedge between friends, shut out mutual meeting places, destroyed regular reunions and contact. This passing of a loved one, beloved to many of us, helped us reconstruct the spider webs of friendship, allowed us to share our grief, and enabled us to see the world in a slightly different light – one of joy and happiness – joy in the love we all shared, happiness in recalling the best of those moments.

Vis brevis, ars longa.
Requiescat in pacem.
Pax amorque.

And no, Latin is not a dead language.

4 thoughts on “What notable things happened today?

  1. Janie Upham's avatar

    Hi Roger and Jane, I learned of Ana’s passing from her sister Barbie on Saturday. I’ve known the Dearborn family since elementary school, and became close with Barbie when my family moved to Hampton, not far from where the Dearborn‘s had their farmhouse. After I landed in Fredericton and went to CORKED WINE BAR for Odd Sundays, I was just delighted to see Ana there. It was like coming home, and that was always the feeling Ana gave a person, I think. Ana fed people, welcomed them and always sought to make them feel comfortable. What a generous individual! I’m so grateful to have known her. ❤️

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  2. jane tims's avatar

    So sad. Ana was one of the pillars in my life. She was so kind and always a great writer. I knew her for 40 years, first in church when they brought their children, and later in our Fictional Friends writing group. I will always miss you Ana!

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