FWIW
On 2/27/2021 9:55 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> On 2/27/2021 6:07 PM, Hank Rogers wrote:
>> Ed Pawlowski wrote:
>>> On 2/27/2021 3:19 PM, Boron Elgar wrote:
>
>>>>
>>>> Still, it is always good to have close friends. Companionship is a
>>>> pleasure of life.
>>>>
>>>
>>> The other day my daughter reminded me of a conversation I had with
>>> her as a teenager about her friends. I told her in your life you
>>> will meet many people and even call them friends, but you will only
>>> have a one or two that will truly be a real friend no matter what the
>>> situation. She sees and appreciates that I have one like that.
>>>
>>> I have one in particular, though we are now 1200 miles away we are in
>>> touch every week and do see each other a few times a year. I'd trust
>>> her with my life. Been that way for 45 years.
>>
>> Thank god yoose ain't Popeye!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
>>
>> I know what you mean Ed.
>>
>>
>
> Good for you if you have a similar situation.
>
> Our paths crossed a few times in high school but never met. One day I
> took a photography course and she happened to sit across from me. We
> chatted and never stopped in 45 years. We also did a lot of things
> together with our spouses too. If there is a heaven, they are looking
> down at us, happy we are still taking care of each other.
Ed, sounds like you've found the perfect 2nd mate if you're ever so
inclined. Sometimes just memories of a lost one is good enough though.
That's like me. I finally found true love long after my divorce but she
died way too young. I think about her every day. I can live alone with
the memories.
Never know though. Maybe someday I'll meet another. Not much chance in
these Covid isolation days.
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