Today is Vox's first anniversary since the official launch. What's the best experience you've had on Vox in the past year?
There's not one particular experience that I would call best. It's more the overall warmth of the people I've had the pleasure and the privilege to call my neighbors. Plus, the fun / cool part about it all is the fact that we became neighbors simply because of a comment left here or a comment left there.
That little comment, it's the simplest little gesture, but it makes all the difference...
HAPPY ANNIVERSARY...UM, VOXIVERSARY!
Edit: Almost forgot. I also enjoyed having my banner design chosen as one of the 50 winners last year. :-)
Last Friday I went to a memorial service for a friend who had a heart attack and died on July 24th. He was a good friend of my dad's. I knew him as "Chip", but his real name was Murray Riley Smith. He hung out at my parent's house a lot over the last ten years. He didn't have any family, so my parent's would always invite him over whenever we had any type of holiday gathering; Christmas, Thanksgiving, birthdays, etc. He was a really nice guy. But the reason I feel like I want to write a post about him is because, when he died, he had no family. I mean NO family. He was only 60 years old. He was all alone when he had the heart attack and he called 911 himself. When the ambulance arrived at his house, it was too late, he had died.
Edit: I wanted to add this poem that was left on Chip's photograph, on my Flickr. Goodbye... It's by SilvisRivers, a very talented artist and poet with the most kind heart. This poem speaks volumes.