Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/06/15

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Subject: [Leica] Problems with our extended family.
From: geebeephoto at fsmail.net (Graham Battison)
Date: Tue Jun 15 15:21:36 2004

Message date : Jun 15 2004, 09:46 PM
>From : "Adam Bridge" 

Subject : Re: [Leica] Problems with our extended family.
On 6/15/04 thoughtfully wrote: 

>
>I feel this is a family of a special kind. We feel loss for those we do not
>know, never met, or otherwise had no real relationship with. Are we
>softies? Are we losing it? No. We feel the pain of our members as if it
>were our own brother/sister/friend.
>
>A period of reflection? Maybe. Maybe it is all ganging up on me.
>

No....not softies....human.

On-line communities like these are "hot mediums". They are also rare and
difficult to form.

People share quite openly here. Yeah we fight and bitch and complain and get 
our
drawers in a bunch. But it's SAFE to do that here. It all blows over, and we
(mostly) respect each other in the morning.

So it's very natural to experience very real feelings when bad things happen 
to
members of our community. Those feelings, that passion, is our strength. And
it's what makes it possible to write to the group about the passing of one's 
cat
or dog or spouse: because even though many of us have never met...we still 
CARE.

That's the important thing. 

The human thing.

The essential thing.

Adam

_______________________________________________

I was out walking weekend and after a while I found myself a five bar gate 
to lean on for a while. Arms folded across the top of the gate I dropped my 
head and closed my eyes to listen to the sounds of summer. Overhead a 
skylark sang, somewhere off in the distance a dog barked, in the next field 
lambs were bleating, closer still bees were humming. This is my armour 
against stress and sorrow and had previously been 100% effective. That was 
about to change.

I found my thoughts turning to Sal DiMarco Jnr., a man I had never met, a 
man I had never corresponded with, nor even, so far as I can recall, ever 
contributed to a common thread with. I was puzzled that I felt diminished in 
some way by his passing and more than a little saddened when I heard the 
news.

I think it had more to do with the impression I had of Sal than the broader 
community thing.


Graham 
www.geebeephoto.com 

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