Rosemond and Marius at Le Select

great job Ed, the shots of Rosemond and Marius are very touching....
Totally agree, Ellen . . . images that evoke so many striking memories, including generational connections of stalwart island families — and much loved survivors, young & old, among them!
 
Totally agree, Ellen . . . images that evoke so many striking memories, including generational connections of stalwart island families — and much loved survivors, young & old, among them!
My youngest sibling died of a drug overdose at an age much too young. He died when we were not talking to each other and that can never be changed. Forgiveness is so much better than regret. I hope that while both are alive that a father and daughter can each forgive the other and resume contact. Anyone that is aware of this situation should think about being the conduit if it has not already happened. Thanks
 
Kent, sad to read this about your brother. Life is too short as it is.
Echo you message, Amy . . . life deals some bad blows from time to time, and Kent's description is one of them. Fortunately, Kent . . . your resiliency brings you to offer warm lessons from bad experience.
 
Thank you for posting the photos, Ed. You have become St. Barth’s photo-historian. Thinking about how far Rosemond has come since being near death in May...those photos of him with Marius tell quite a story. A special moment captured perfectly!
 
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