Showing posts with label Sean Holton. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sean Holton. Show all posts

29 November 2011

Requiem


SEAN HOLTON
November 29, 2011

“The path is one which we must all tread: why, then, mourn his death? He is not lost, but gone before.  Seneca The Younger”

For those who have been following Sean's blog Same Time Tomorrow, Sean's journey with brain cancer came to an end today.  He will be deeply missed by all who knew him, knew of him, or just read his wonderful words.  He was a man of humor, dignity, generosity, and intelligence.  The world is a little darker today, but you are all invited to the wake.  Bring your own Jamesons.





Home Is the Sailor

Home is the sailor, home from sea:
Her far-borne canvas furled
The ship pours shining on the quay
The plunder of the world.

Home is the hunter from the hill:
Fast in the boundless snare
All flesh lies taken at his will
And every fowl of air.

'Tis evening on the moorland free,
The starlit wave is still:
Home is the sailor from the sea,
The hunter from the hill.

A. E. Houseman

From Sean laying upon his hospice bed: Thanks to all who have left so many encouraging messages of support on my wall during the past couple of weeks. Your support has meant the world to me as I shrivel up in a state of near nothingness each afternoon watching cooking shows and storing my bodily waste in pickle jars and waiting for these damn Mormons to finish my blood transfusion so I can watch Ice Station Zebra one more time -- (with apologies to Howard Hughes).

27 October 2011

Paying Forward








Sean Holton is a wonderful man. The above video is about what he did with a gift of much needed 1000 cranes. You can read his blog at Same Time Tomorrow or visit his Facebook page. Don't miss the chance to get acquainted.

22 August 2009

There's A New Blog In Town



Sean Holton has brain cancer, and he is telling the world all about it in his new blog Same Time Tomorrow. You have a few days of catch up to get through since the original surgery, hospital stay, home coming, and now radiation and chemotherapy. Think of it as a great voyage because that is where Sean is taking us as Captain, crew, social director, counselor, and maybe, as you can see above, Pirate raider.

Take the time to meet a wonderful human being if only to do yourself a favor. This may have happened to you, could happen, or you might face it with a loved one. It is always good to have a road map just in case you might need to make a trip.