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All relationships end badly. The other party either leaves or dies. Grab all the joy you can while you can. There is no second chance. In a great relationship you are having sex with your best friend. That is one-stop shopping at its best. It is as good a deal as you will ever get in this life. ;o)
 
All relationships end badly. The other party either leaves or dies. Grab all the joy you can while you can. There is no second chance. In a great relationship you are having sex with your best friend. That is one-stop shopping at its best. It is as good a deal as you will ever get in this life. ;o)
Right. That's how it was for us for 48 years. She was an angel. Now she has Alzheimer's and there's only a little left.
 
Right. That's how it was for us for 48 years. She was an angel. Now she has Alzheimer's and there's only a little left.

I have an old squeeze who is pretty much gone now. We had our ups and downs. But if I could I would have her dementia removed. I cannot. Sometimes she is there but mostly she is not. Lots of friends and relatives are there now. The ice is thin out here. I am grateful for what I have, and for what I do not have.

Good luck with your angel. ;o)
 
A very caring and thoughtful person - very well educated too.
Taken more than 20 years ago, one Saturday morning in her garden - unaware, while she was making breakfast.
Shot on Ektachrome Elite 100

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The attraction of so many of these photos is the emotion which shows they were taken with.
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Emotion no more,
or maybe just a little bit more.
 
A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away. :)
An old friend.
As with many such relationships, many good memories..................and some bad. (Sounds pretty normal to me.)
I do not know why the photo is so soft............it just is, perhaps because it is one of very few which still exist or can be found.
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I am glad that this thread is "human", Peter.

So am I. At my current stage in life, I am way beyond threads starting with "whither digital or film?"

(Yes, I wrote 'wither' and not 'wither', tho' at times I do feel the two are interchangeable.)

Where there are still human emotions at play, there is hope. As I've always believed.

So gratifying to discover many others do as well.

Carry on, please, everyone. I hope this thread goes on forever...
 
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This has been a pleasant thread to lurk. The overall age of this forum is slightly older than me. It's always nice to read others' wisdom and experiences - whether it be photography related, or otherwise.

Here is an ex of mine from nearly 20 years ago. She would've been 46 yesterday, but passed a few weeks back from cancer. She taught me how to use a camera and develop film, which has been a passion of mine ever since.

JHF01266 by Jim Fischer, on Flickr

JHF01496 by Jim Fischer, on Flickr
(with a Sweeney-fied J-3)

JHF01348 by Jim Fischer, on Flickr
 
This has been a pleasant thread to lurk. The overall age of this forum is slightly older than me. It's always nice to read others' wisdom and experiences - whether it be photography related, or otherwise.

Here is an ex of mine from nearly 20 years ago. She would've been 46 yesterday, but passed a few weeks back from cancer. She taught me how to use a camera and develop film, which has been a passion of mine ever since.

JHF01266 by Jim Fischer, on Flickr

JHF01496 by Jim Fischer, on Flickr
(with a Sweeney-fied J-3)

JHF01348 by Jim Fischer, on Flickr

They are great photos, and that’s a sad story, but well told. Thank you.
 
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