Friday, May 29, 2015

Denzil Pugh, WRITER

 

View of the South River from trail...it was very sunny!
 
 
 




"On My Own"   that is the title of the post by Denzil Pugh where he wrote about walking on the north side of the Rockdale River Trail for the first time.  I urge you to click on that link and read his post! His description of the sun dappled trail beside the South River, where you can hear the plop of frogs and turtles...he got it just right!
Denzil died on May 12th and his memorial service will be tomorrow.  You may read his obituary here.   I wasn't sure of his age but I see from his obituary that he was only 37.
I hope that someone will mention that Denzil Pugh had a blog and that he considered it an important creative endeavor of his life.  Do you know why most people have blogs? It is because they are writers!  It is not something that you do for money or fame, it is something that you ARE.   Denzil wrote of many things...his love of music and books and his funny but perfectly accurate observations of working in a book store.  The posts where he wrote of his strong faith are especially meaningful to me.  I think that the trails of Rockdale County must have been very special to him, he wrote of them most lovingly.  His brother has requested that in his honor, that one may give to the Path Foundation, (the organization which is responsible for the trails here.)   

Sun dappled trail beside the South River!



"Bridge Over Troubled Water"  is one of the songs that Denzil mentioned quite often on his blog, and he really liked Simon & Garfunkel....so that is the song that I have here in his honour.
And because I am Georgia Girl With An English Heart...I  have flowers from England for him...


 
 
 

22 comments:

  1. A touching tribute. He was much too young to die.

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  2. You are so right about why (most) people blog! I've been on about why I am a blogger a few times on my blog already, and although my main reason for blogging has changed over the years, I can not imagine NOT to blog anymore, and hope I'll be able to keep doing this for many years to come.
    Wonderful flowers for Denzil.

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    1. As you know, Meike, I would not have my blog if not for you!! Thank you!
      I have written since I was about 10 years old, used to fill notebooks with all my thoughts and observations! I feel a bit embarrassed to read all the other great blogs and compare them to mine. But hey, I say what I want to say! And like you, I hope to keep doing this!
      At the memorial service for Denzil, nothing was mentioned of Denzil's blog.

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  3. Thank you, Kay, for this post about Denzil and his writing. I visited his blog and read many of the articles he posted and my regret is that I did not read them sooner as it seems so few knew of his observations shared through his writing. He was very definitely a writer and book lover as well.

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    1. I KNOW, he was a great writer and he obviously spent a great amount of time on his posts.

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  4. A very touching tribute. Blogging certainly extends our world and, for most, enriches us too.

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    1. It enriches us! Yes, that is a perfect way to describe it. Thank you!

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  5. He was an interesting man and his writing was wonderful. I went to his blog and read some of his posts. I'm so sorry he passed so young.

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    1. His mother died last year in May also. He seemed very settled into his own apartment in Dallas and he had a great job that he loved. He even told me in a comment that he was happy. I am glad that he has those words on his blog.

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  6. He was way too young to leave this world, I think. I read some of his posts, too, and he was a fascinating writer. The flower pictures are beautiful. xo Diana

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  7. He was way too young to leave this world, I think. I read some of his posts, too, and he was a fascinating writer. The flower pictures are beautiful. xo Diana

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  8. It's so sad, and i thank you for bringing his writing to my attention.

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    1. Wish I could have written a bit more about him earlier, we never know how long we will have someone, do we?

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  9. His post is a good description of modern life. Very often I see people in the park busy talking on their cell phones or texting. I wonder why they bothered to come to the park if they were not going to enjoy it.

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  10. His post is a good description of modern life. Very often I see people in the park busy talking on their cell phones or texting. I wonder why they bothered to come to the park if they were not going to enjoy it.

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    1. I know, out in nature and they have to have their little beeping, thumb poking machines with them!

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  11. Far too young to die...it's not fair.

    "Bridge Over Troubled Waters" makes me misty-eyed when I hear it. It's a beautiful piece.

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    1. I agree.
      And Denzil had a full music scholarship to college and he loved music, he wrote about it a lot.

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  12. Oh my goodness! 37 is the age of my son. This is so sad.

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    1. I know, Kay, such a young age, it is so sad.

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