Hmmm what a lovely little place for a quite hide away.
ps can you help me out with my music Jeanne. I found my blog music trough you but silly as I am trowing things out before I replaced them and you know what I can't find that site back again. Thanks if you understand what I mean. Hugs Dagmar
What a beautiful tribute. I wonder how old she was. Sometimes we express our feelings after someone passes on - hopefully Lori is still alive and can enjoy this. But probably not.
Great blog indeed you have, and I found it trough my blog friend ReverendS(great photos also). I was intrigued by this post of yours and did a little research. So here is the story, I thought you might be interested in: About 40 years ago, a Tiburon native, Barbara Meislin had a daughter Lori, aged 7, who died from a mysterious disease. She donated this gazebo to the Tiburon Foundation in Lori's honour. What a special place and poem!
What a peaceful little spot.
ReplyDeleteperfect for some solitude
ReplyDeleteHmmm what a lovely little place for a quite hide away.
ReplyDeleteps can you help me out with my music Jeanne. I found my blog music trough you but silly as I am trowing things out before I replaced them and you know what I can't find that site back again. Thanks if you understand what I mean.
Hugs Dagmar
What a beautiful tribute. I wonder how old she was. Sometimes we express our feelings after someone passes on - hopefully Lori is still alive and can enjoy this. But probably not.
ReplyDeleteGreat blog indeed you have, and I found it trough my blog friend ReverendS(great photos also).
ReplyDeleteI was intrigued by this post of yours and did a little research.
So here is the story, I thought you might be interested in:
About 40 years ago, a Tiburon native, Barbara Meislin had a daughter Lori, aged 7, who died from a mysterious disease. She donated this gazebo to the Tiburon Foundation in Lori's honour.
What a special place and poem!
Hello. My friend.
ReplyDeleteYour sweet message and works charms my heart.
The prayer for all peace...
a good weekend.
Dear hug, From Japan.
ruma
How very lovely, Jeanne!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful place for peace and quiet, and solitude.
ReplyDeleteHope you're doing well, Jeanne !
very special words and a tender spot ~~ i am happy to have visited today
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