In memory of Fred's Stella
Fred, so, so sorry about Stella. And your Mom. Please don't stay away too long. Toronto needs your voice! http://www.onebarkatatime.blogspot.com/
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Fred, so, so sorry about Stella. And your Mom. Please don't stay away too long. Toronto needs your voice! http://www.onebarkatatime.blogspot.com/
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Linda Diebel is a veteran political reporter who worked across Canada, including on Parliament Hill, and as the Toronto Star's bureau chief in both Washington and Latin America. She has written two books, Betrayed: The Assassination of Digna Ochoa, and Stéphane Dion: Against the Current.
She's been described as "that mean Diebel person" by President George H.W. Bush and someone "with a good head on her shoulders" by Noam Chomsky. They're probably both right.
Email: ldiebel@thestar.ca
I have put down a few of my pets, fortunately from old age. I remember Zeus. holding him in my arms and talking him to sleep, telling him it was going to be OK. The last thing Zeus saw was my face with tears strolling down my cheeks. It is never easy to say goodbye to anybody, but I would just as soon be with them than to wonder what the last thing going through their mind before they slipped into the last vestiges of life as we know it......... Sorry about Stella.
Posted by: JR Jake | June 28, 2010 at 08:12 PM