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Post by chrisc on Apr 21, 2013 4:30:26 GMT
A little backstory on this one. I recently went down to see my mother who's been showing significant signs of growing dementia over the last month. Thursday, when I visited her last, she didn't know who I was or my name until we played about 20 minutes of Starts with a C, second son...etc. It's not fun seeing someone in your family leave though still physically exist. I love her no less, but I miss her terribly.
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Post by mariehass on Apr 21, 2013 15:22:12 GMT
I love the imagry in this one, Chris. I can relate to the empty rockers, and the one with motion blur.
This one speaks.
Well done.
'Rie
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Post by The Wirefox on Apr 21, 2013 16:40:33 GMT
A very poignant image Chris. My grandmother suffered from dementia in her last years and it is incredibly difficult to see someone go through this and to come to terms with it ones self. My thoughts are with you.
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Post by jeeperman on Apr 21, 2013 17:56:37 GMT
ell done, Chris. Thoughts and prayers with you and yours.
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Post by jeeperman on Apr 21, 2013 17:58:20 GMT
Well...... Seems that I have lost my edit button.
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Post by mariehass on Apr 21, 2013 18:22:13 GMT
lols Paul. Some days I think I have lost more than that.
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Post by kenc on Apr 22, 2013 18:46:44 GMT
Very nicely done. I'd want to crop the top a bit, but then I'm always looking to crop something ...
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Post by Stevewebb on Apr 22, 2013 19:57:50 GMT
Nice one Chris. With the back story it really speaks volumes.
I hope your mum has more good days than bad.
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Post by nickjohnson on Apr 23, 2013 21:31:50 GMT
Wonderful, poinient image and writing Chris. Thanks for sharing.
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