Goodbye, Art
I had only known Art for a few months but from the first day we met we became fast friends. Receiving the news of his death over the weekend at the Singles Club yesterday rocked me. I hope no one minds, but this photo was taken in mid-October at the Amphitheater in Madera Canyon. Art always made me smile because he was always smiling, always excited to see you.
I love the story of how we ended up in Madera Canyon on this day. Every activity scheduled for members of the Singles Club must have a coordinator. When I saw the sign-up sheet for a walk and picnic in Madera I noticed he was the coordinator. I needed to ask if we'd be taking a "walk" on an easy trail or a "hike" on one more difficult. His response: "I have no idea. I've never been to Madera Canyon. It just sounded like something fun to do!" I tried really hard not to laugh and ask him why the hell he planned a trip like that having never been there, but he was such a sweetie I couldn't tease him about it. I offered to go up in advance, scope out a trail or two and find a picnic area not far from a bathroom fancy outhouse. He was grateful and thrilled by my offer.
When the group arrived at the trailhead he had chosen, they decided to take a more challenging hike. Much to our consternation, the two of us followed them to a different trail. We lagged way behind and less than 20 yards in he was ready to turn back. We hung around in the beautiful forest for a while then went to the wildlife area. He gave me a hug for all of my help before we headed down the mountain. I think he had a wonderful time. I am happy to have shared that experience with him.
Have a great time in heaven, Art. Keep 'em all on their toes. x
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