Today I lost a close relative to cancer. Even the moon went dark to mourn her passing.
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I'm sorry for your loss and this is a beautiful tribute to them.
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Thanks so much.
So sorry. It's affecting more and more people these polluted days, unfortunately.
Thanks for your concern, Tom.
So sorry to read about your sad loss.
Thanks for listening and viewing the beautiful sights I saw this morning.
Yvonne's passing coinciding with this event didn't go unnoticed by me. Thank you for your observation. Means a lot to me.
What a special day to leave this world. Everyone was looking up. :)
I'm so sorry, Siobhan. I can only imagine.
Thanks Gilda. She was of Italian heritage and family was everything to her, as you probably know from living there.
I'm so sorry for your loss.
Thank you, Amy.
I'm very sorry for your loss. It is strange when specific weather/celestial events coincides with the loss of loved ones. I have had a similar experience!
Thanks. Sorry for the loss of your loved one too. As I mentioned to my relative's husband, it was a special day to pass because everyone was looking up.
Wonderful shots!
Thanks! A good tripod really helped. 😊
Wishing you solace in your time of loss. These photographs move me by their beauty and the love contained within.
Thanks. Your comments mean a lot to me.
Thanks for your kind words.