Gradydoctor - thanks for putting up that link. Sometimes the effort you make: you just don't know the effect it an have, later on, a long time down the road.
I'm still in the angry stage of grief right now about Ms. Winehouse. I've lost a handful of close friends and acquaintances this year, all leading boring healthy lives and too close to my age; I'm barely dealing with that.
It is very sad news that Ms. Winehouse has died.
But not unexpected news. I selfishly see one less "look at me, it don't matter what I do" influence on my daughter.
I have always been out of the loop when i comes to music as I am usually listen to my new age chanting weirdo music. I had never even heard of Amy Winehouse until she died. And I do feel sad. She was just a kid with a very big job. Life is hard for me most days. I can't imagine what it is like to be 27 and have so many demands. Sad.
Me too.
ReplyDeleteSo very sad.
Me too. Very much so.
ReplyDeleteMe, too. The whole dying at twenty-seven -- being so talented -- so raw -- joining the group of so many talented individuals -- it's just plain sad.
ReplyDeleteI was really hoping she'd work through it and sing for another sixty years.
ReplyDeleteMe three. Wait no, me five. Eh, never been good at math but I'm sorry, too.
ReplyDeleteThink of all you've done since you were twenty-anything. She hadn't even lived yet.
I felt very sad too. Too many losses to think about over the past week. I thought that she was an interesting person.
ReplyDeleteWhen you get back, see what I posted on FB about it.
ReplyDeleteSister Moon, this post from before we became blog-fam reminded me of Amy Winehouse. Thought you might like it:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.gradydoctor.com/2010/08/reflection-from-grady-wards-you-are.html
Hey--have fun up there! And P.S. the post about you packing might be one of my most favorite ever.
Gradydoctor - thanks for putting up that link. Sometimes the effort you make: you just don't know the effect it an have, later on, a long time down the road.
ReplyDeleteI'm still in the angry stage of grief right now about Ms. Winehouse.
ReplyDeleteI've lost a handful of close friends and acquaintances this year, all leading boring healthy lives and too close to my age; I'm barely dealing with that.
It is very sad news that Ms. Winehouse has died.
But not unexpected news. I selfishly see one less "look at me, it don't matter what I do" influence on my daughter.
Me too, Ms. Moon. Such great talent. I was hoping she would find her peace, but not this way.
ReplyDeleteYeah, not unexpected, but still sad.
ReplyDeleteMe too. Still very present. Poor Girl.
ReplyDeleteThe almost inevitability of it is maddening. Terrible waste, a very very talented young woman.
ReplyDeleteI have always been out of the loop when i comes to music as I am usually listen to my new age chanting weirdo music. I had never even heard of Amy Winehouse until she died. And I do feel sad. She was just a kid with a very big job. Life is hard for me most days. I can't imagine what it is like to be 27 and have so many demands. Sad.
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