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  1. Oh I am so sorry to hear of Sue’s passing Jo. Although I only came to know her briefly through other bloggers such as yourself, it is clear she had a huge impact on so many. Sending hugs.

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    1. I almost felt suspended, waiting for it to happen, since I wrote my walk for her, Sue. I knew it couldn’t be long and was astounded that she had the will to carry on with comments and posts. A very amazing, and lovely lady 🙂 🙂

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      1. Mick has half a ton of Sahara sand to clean off his car so I’m going up to the roof when I finish here. Got some ‘meetings’ or entertainment lined up? I was rubbish at that kwizz 🙂 🙂

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  2. I only ‘met’ and started following Sue recently through your blog, she was an amazing and very brave lady to continue writing daily throughout her cancer journey so I was very saddened by the news earlier this week. Your first camellia flower is lovely and makes a beautiful tribute to Sue 🙂

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    1. I missed the post that announced she had gone, Eunice, but Swift Passage is stunningly beautiful. What a way to say goodbye. I’m glad you met her 🙂 🙂 Thank you!

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      1. I’ve just re-read Swift Passage – so beautifully descriptive and it’s made me cry again 😦 I hope Sue found her light, in fact I’m sure she did.

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    1. She was a remarkable lady, Margaret, and I didn’t know her well myself, but I loved what I did know. She wrote a regular Midnight Haiku and I thought this would make a good tribute. And it’s my first camellia flower 🙂 🙂

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