remembrance

  • Calvin & Hobbes: A Lesson in Love and Loss

      In “The Sick Raccoon” story arc of Calvin & Hobbes, Bill Watterson explores themes of mortality and impermanence through Calvin’s experience with a young raccoon’s illness, blending hope, humour, and sorrow as he confronts death for the first time. This reflective poem highlights the interconnectedness of all life, emphasizing that even the smallest creatures

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  • Love’s Eternal Flame: A Promise to Remember and Let Go

      In a world where time is fleeting and love, though eternal in its essence, is bound by the impermanence of life, there comes a moment when we must make promises not only for the present, but for the uncertain future. This is a reflection of that tender vow, a reminder to cherish what we

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