BK: So nice to see you here. Thank you for taking the time and making the effort to post your feelings re: Papa Art. He started posting on WBG, way back in 2003. It was fun to go through the posts on your site, and see him in his prime.
Love to you.
M2:
It is wonderful to go back through all the phases of life, and see everyone in their prime. It's great to reminisce years later, and then you see the full impact that person had not only on you, but everyone around them. Papa Art probably had little inkling on how his life and philosophies had on all of us. In that aspect, his life lives on in all of us. What better legacy than that?
Some people are so focused on things that have no long range effect. They worry about mundane items, and have no real sense of what's important in every day life. What do you want written on your headstone? She was a good housekeeper? Or, she touched the hearts and souls of many across the great divide? What really matters, and what do we waste our time fretting about?
Oh enough of me rambling on... God bless Papa and his sweet and kind ways.
Proud Daughter of Walter (Monday) Poniedzialek
540th Engineer Combat Regiment, 2833rd Bn, H&S Co, 4th Platoon
There's "No Bridge Too Far"