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Sunday, April 1, 2012

Moky, Three Years




Though I’ve never met her, sometimes I feel I knew her. 


Moky died three years ago on April 1st.  I never met her, but I have met her children, two daughters and a son.  Through them, I’ve learned about Moky.


Moky was brilliant, creative, thrifty, witty and occasionally acerbic.  She loved her garden and being outdoors, had a keen sense of justice and a wicked sense of humour, intolerance for bad art, a taste for good sherry and cheap wine. 


Moky was generous, recognized potential in discarded furniture, loved the colour blue, appreciated ballet and treasured adventure…whether within her neighbourhood or travelling afar.  She revered and supported libraries, loved old movies and great musical classics.


Moky was a strong woman, given to strong opinions easily shared. 


She welcomed the neighbourhood into her home every Christmas for a party.  What a party it was!   Food and wine, plentiful and delicious, vibrant music and shared song. 


Moky loved her children above all else, as in turn her daughters and son love theirs.   Moky will always be in the hearts and lives of her three children and their spouses, and her five grandchildren, soon to become six.


I never met Moky. 


Oh, how I wish I had.

 


This is an update of a blog I wrote last year about Moky.   May memories comfort and hold you Maggie, Sarah and Tim. 

7 comments:

Crafty Green Poet said...

she sounds like a wonderful woman, she must be much missed

Carol Steel said...

She was and she is much missed, but she lives on in her children and in the memories of those who follow after her.

Jane Tims said...

Hi. What a lovely garden. The flag stones and path lead you onward. Those who love gardens know how to experience life. Jane

Anonymous said...

It was a beautiful thing to read and we appreciate the thought that went into it. Lots of emotion here for us.

I find it quite amazing and touching that, although you never did meet her, you were able to capture her essence so perfectly through words.

Melissa

Carol Steel said...

Thanks Melissa. It was relatively easy to gather information for this blog post. I've heard so much about Moky from the stories I've been told. It is easy to learn about who she was by being in her home and especially in her lovely gardens.

Carol Steel said...

Hi Jane,

Thanks for your comment. Moky's gardens are where she spent much of her time. You can see her handiwork in them and experience her sense of joy in life through them.

Magpie said...

Sweet, Carol. Thanks.