Chipmon
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Thank you for the read. This reflects my feelings as well. Additionally as Jimmy Buffet put it in a song "I'd rather die while I'm livin than live while I'm dead".
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I lost two friends this week. One a lovely younger lady who had a seizure at 40 ft while in the Caymans, another a lifelong younger friend driving on a country road failing to yield at an intersection as another lifelong younger friend headed east - he's kinda ok. Feeling kinda melancholy at best, but at least the two we lost didn't die of boredom in an old folks home - and I hope I don't.Additionally as Jimmy Buffet put it in a song "I'd rather die while I'm livin than live while I'm dead".
Don, thanks.I lost two friends this week. One a lovely younger lady who had a seizure at 40 ft while in the Caymans, another a lifelong younger friend driving on a country road failing to yield at an intersection as another lifelong younger friend headed east - he's kinda ok. Feeling kinda melancholy at best, but at least the two we lost didn't die of boredom in an old folks home - and I hope I don't.
I haven't heard, and we may not. See http://www.scubaboard.com/forums/ac...looking-news-recent-cayman-islands-death.htmlDon, thanks.
The beautiful young lady, Michelle, was uplifting, healthy (a R.N.), and vivacious..
I can't imagine the cause of her seizure at 40 ft excepting maybe a health issue,
bad tank gas, or panic? I'm truely chagrinned that such a lively force was so vulnerable.
I am amending this a bit with my daughter and dive buddy...I've mentioned this to my daughter before, but she'll forget. I finally got around to sending her this today, with copies to a couple of trusted friends....