Remembering old friends can be a bittersweet experience—sometimes nostalgic, sometimes a little sad, but always meaningful.
In memory of Herbert and Venus. Dear friends of my family. They were a lovely black family. I knew when I was a little girl. I have fond memories of them. F x
While it is common to hesitate in acknowledging the passage of time, there inevitably comes a moment when we must accept the transition into older age. Although I may have maintained a youthful appearance for some time, I choose to embrace the journey of aging as it gradually unfolds.
The Grace of Old Age
The hands grow lined, the steps turn slow,
Yet wisdom shines with steady glow.
The years have carved their tale so deep,
Of love once found and dreams to keep.
The mirror shows a face now changed,
But not the heart—still vast, unchained.
For youth may fade like morning dew,
Yet kindness lasts, forever true.
With memories rich and laughter bright,
Old age becomes a softer light.
Not just the end, but time to see—
The beauty of life’s legacy.
