Sue's at The Cottage at the End of a Lane, in my side bar. When you follow people's stories they become part of your "world" too, and it was so sad to hear her news. You always hope for a miracle.
I do not always comment but I was so very sad when I read the news. I never met them but like you said when you follow they have all become friends and part of your world.
It was with much sadness that I read of Sue's loss. She and Col gave us all a lesson in courage as they have dealt with his illness. My heart goes out to her and her family.
Such sad news, BB, I don't know Sue, but she is still in my thoughts and lots of bloggers have written posts for her <3
ReplyDeleteSue's at The Cottage at the End of a Lane, in my side bar. When you follow people's stories they become part of your "world" too, and it was so sad to hear her news. You always hope for a miracle.
ReplyDeleteI do not always comment but I was so very sad when I read the news.
ReplyDeleteI never met them but like you said when you follow they have all become friends and part of your world.
cheers, parsnip
That's it parsnip. I have many blogging friends who seem as "real" as those I meet. We are all part of each other's life stories.
ReplyDeleteI was so sorry to read about Sue losing her beloved husband. She and Col have been a part of my world for a very long time.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
I know - you feel like Sue and Col are part of your extended family.
DeleteIt was with much sadness that I read of Sue's loss. She and Col gave us all a lesson in courage as they have dealt with his illness. My heart goes out to her and her family.
ReplyDeleteCourage indeed. I only wish there had been a happier outcome after all the gruelling treatment. Sue and family are much in my thoughts at the moment.
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