Susan's Paris
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I can't thank you enough for this wonderful report and tribute to your lovely Susan. It takes a special person to share such deep emotions with all of us. Whether you have met us or not. You and Stu Dudley were so kind when you sent me various trip reports of your past trips. Thanks again, Anselm, for such a sweet, poignant, and sometimes humourous report. Bless!
#49
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Hello E,
I've been away in Montreal the past few days so only just came across this thread today.
I've missed your postings, and am very much touched by this one as I've been by all your previous ones. Such a wonderful tribute to your much loved wife.
Good to have you back again, and thanks for sharing in such a delightful way. The pictures are lovely and I look forward to reading more.
Best,
M
I've been away in Montreal the past few days so only just came across this thread today.
I've missed your postings, and am very much touched by this one as I've been by all your previous ones. Such a wonderful tribute to your much loved wife.
Good to have you back again, and thanks for sharing in such a delightful way. The pictures are lovely and I look forward to reading more.
Best,
M
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AA-
How unbelievably moving this is. I am grateful that you are willing to share and happy for your time with Susan. I am so glad you have returned to Paris. It's too special to be lost...Paris goes on living and breathing. Such a lovely tribute to her and your time together. As we return to Paris in November, I will think of you and visit some of your loved places.
How unbelievably moving this is. I am grateful that you are willing to share and happy for your time with Susan. I am so glad you have returned to Paris. It's too special to be lost...Paris goes on living and breathing. Such a lovely tribute to her and your time together. As we return to Paris in November, I will think of you and visit some of your loved places.
#58

Joined: Jun 2003
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Beautiful report, AA. Unfortunately, I know Bichat all too well, as well as Lariboisière, Bretonneau, Tenon and various clinics, as I accompany my mother in her final years. These hospitals have become old friends, and it soothes me to know that my mother is getting the best possible care, even when she is hooked up to machines and tubes.
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