Wednesday 20 October 2010


Its been 5 weeks now since my lovely Lucinda passed away , I thought it was time to update the blog. First thing to mention is that Lou had arrange her own funeral back in January when she was given only 3 weeks to live this makes all this years post even more remarkable and my undying admiration for such an amazing person grows with every day that passes. I thought this post will be different as I am going to post a picture of her grave in the Eternal Forest near Nefyn in North Wales it is a place with both fell in love with and decided that we both would be buried there, Lou spent many hours there over the the year making sure that every thing that happened on the day would be exactly as she wanted, and I can assure everyone that all who went were yes at times tearful but everybody left with a feeling of well being and all felt uplifted it had happened just as she wished and not many people have that opportunity or the mental strength to do so.
Now for he garden not a lot has happened we had a rare visit ( for this Year) of a goldfinch last month and Lou's squirrel friends are causing their usual havoc.
I promise to post some pix and notes later so bear with me and thank everyone who has sent me messages they all me so much to me and my family
Alan

2 comments:

  1. Hi Alan, as a regular follower of Lucinda's garden blog I just popped in to look back at a bird she once saw and photograhped (the spotted flycatcher) to compare with one I've just seen and was so pleased to see your post. The forest sounds like a wonderful place to be, our family also have a special place where the surroundings are beautiful and I hope it gives you the comfort we get from ours. I wish you and your family well.

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  2. How great to hear from you Alan.I can n't imagine what your going through at the moment but there are people out here in internet land who are thinking of you!
    I'm sure Lucinda is very proud of you!
    We'll all be here, ready when you are!
    Regards Nick.

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