Mary Norris writes for The New Yorker:
“Jacqueline Dupree hosted a remembrance last week at Washington’s Congressional Cemetery for her husband, Bill Walsh, who died in 2017.”
I must say, having a complete stranger write about a dead member of your family is surreal. Can’t decide if I should send a cease-and-desist letter or a thank-you card. xo
Read HERE
I must say, having a complete stranger write about a dead member of your family is surreal. Can’t decide if I should send a cease-and-desist letter or a thank-you card. xo
Read HERE
That was a lovely article. Send the card.
ReplyDeleteWhy would you send a cease and desist notice?
ReplyDelete@Sean: just kidding, of course. But as well as touching it did feel slightly violating to have this sacred spot written for all to read about, by someone I have never met. The event was ostensibly private too, so it caught some off guard.
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