dazedgonebye
Veteran
A week ago, I wrote about an excellent experience I'd had in conversation with an old gentleman in a diner.
He was 85 years old and had served 30 years in the Marine Corps...through WWII, Korea and Vietnam. He told me that his "golden lady," whom he met in New Zeland during the war, had died 11 years ago and that he lived his life so that he would be in heaven with her some day soon.
He chatted with my 7 year old and enjoyed his silliness. When we left, he gave my son $1, because 'he always gives the kids a dollar.'
Bessa-R, Ultron 35mm f1.7, Kodak 400UC. 1/30th and f2.
I take meeting with him as a lesson in life and growing old.
He was 85 years old and had served 30 years in the Marine Corps...through WWII, Korea and Vietnam. He told me that his "golden lady," whom he met in New Zeland during the war, had died 11 years ago and that he lived his life so that he would be in heaven with her some day soon.
He chatted with my 7 year old and enjoyed his silliness. When we left, he gave my son $1, because 'he always gives the kids a dollar.'
Bessa-R, Ultron 35mm f1.7, Kodak 400UC. 1/30th and f2.
I take meeting with him as a lesson in life and growing old.



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