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Comment from: dorothy dundas [Visitor]
Thank you, Mikki, for this vibrant, joyous photograph of our dear Ted Kennedy.
08/30/09 @ 09:00
Comment from: Aisha Singleton [Visitor]
Mikki,
What a vibrant photograph which really captures his essence and spiritedness. He will be truly missed but I hope his legacy will live on.
08/30/09 @ 11:17
Comment from: BoyNamedSue [Visitor]
No matter what your politics, Ted Kennedy set an example for all of us: to persevere and endure even through tragic loss and your own blunders, and to believe that you can turn your life around and make the most of what you have been given. This tribute here is so perfect. Thank you, Mikki!
08/30/09 @ 14:00
Comment from: Ron Ansin [Visitor]
As usual, Mikki, you captured the essence of the man - the joy of life which surpassed the pain and made him unique.
08/31/09 @ 03:59
Comment from: mikki ansin [Visitor] · http://www.mikkiansin.com
thank you everyone for writing and thank you Kolo for your collaboration. He became a true hero and inspiration to us all.
mikki
08/31/09 @ 23:00
Comment from: Bruce Barone [Visitor] · http://birchlane.net
Thank You for sharing this photograph with us.

Thank You for sharing the Wordsworth quote.

He was and will always be an inspiration.
09/01/09 @ 08:56
Comment from: Ugo [Member] Email
Can't take credit for the Wordsworth quote, we gotta give that to Pres. Obama's speech writer. The president used this quote in his eulogy for Sen. Kennedy. - Ugo

09/01/09 @ 09:50

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