I met Ann in 1982 in a Cambodian temple in a Vietnamese refugee camp in the Philippines.
We worked together in international education in Asia and the U.S. for 15 years and then we developed and ran several small businesses in Lost River, West Virginia.
We recently sold two of our businesses and are
currently taking a year off to spend time traveling, reading, gardening, drumming, generally enjoying life and feeling grateful for all that we have.
I wish I had started taking photographs way back then...but I guess it's not too late to start now!
July 9, 2009
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- This person rocks my world
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It must be great to have a friend like that, Margo. My mother-in-law, rest her soul, was the only very best friend I've ever had. We shared everything together--and even planned on going into the nursing home together when we got too old. Unfortunately, it never happened. She passed on too early. I miss her dearly.
ReplyDeleteOh Loyce, that's so sweet. Thank you for sharing. I'm worried about you--the load that you are carrying right now. Please be well. M
ReplyDeleteHopefully, it'll be over soon--at least I hope so. I'm keeping positive thoughts right now.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your concern, Margo. It means a lot to me.