We meet extraordinary people along life’s road who make a positive impact forever. Rosalie is one of those people.
A Devon lass is Rosalie
Who welcomed us
with open arms.
Generous amounts of dry wit and
Whipped clotted cream delights
All wrapped in encompassing hugs.
Warmth radiated even when night fell
There began
An everlasting friendship.
When travel became impossible
our relationship with you
never faltered.
A video, a message,
Sparked witty retorts and
Shared laughter.
If we could we would fly
to be by your side.
To nudge your recovery along.
We're holding onto those memories
wrapped up in hugs and
Smudged clotted cream smiles.
Until, we see you again.
Feature image: Rosalie has some lovely roses in her garden, which she proudly shared when we visited.


I hope she does recover well, Suzanne. The connections we make in this life are so important and she will love your poem, as do I.
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Thanks, Jo. we are hoping she does. She has a wonderful partner who has been amazingly supportive.
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A fine tribute. I wish her well
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Thanks, Derrick. She has a large number of people wishing her well.
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Lovely post, Suzanne. All good wishes for Rosalie’s recovery.
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Thanks, Cathy, she can’t have enough good wishes, so more the merrier.
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Peace and recovery, Rosalie
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Thanks very much, Ruth.
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She sounds (and looks) a lovely person. One of the good things about modern life is being able to keep friendships going across the miles without having to wait for snail mail.
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She’s a lovely and very kind soul. The parting words when meeting people while travelling was “I’ll write when I get home.” So, now it’s good to have instant messaging when people aren’t too busy to reply😀
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This is the greatest wonder of the Internet, for me. What a lovely person she must be!
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She is a lovely person, kind hearted and witty 🙂
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What a thoughtful poem for your friend. I hope she gets well soon. How wonderful we can keep in touch so easily over the distances these days.
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Thanks Eilene, we are crossing our fingers and toes that she’s able to recover and enjoy more time with John and family. Yes, it is great that we can communicate so readily instead of relying on what are previously very expensive toll calls. Especially from NZ.
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A lovely poem and post. You will have to show her. x
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Thanks Shazza, we’ve sent the link to her partner so he could read it to her x
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What a lovely post Suzanne. Wishing your friend all the very best. 🙏
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Yes, we are still hoping. She is one of lifes good people.
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