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Legacy of a Singular Life is a compilation of the poetry, essays
and stories of Miss H. Almeda Boulton. If she loved anything it was
nature: the innocence of trees, the joy of the bird, the mischief
of a squirrel, the mystery of weather, the history of the rock or
mountains and seas. She lived her life watching, recording what she
saw into her quick, inquisitive mind. Her poetry relates her
observations without the frills of romanticism or obscurity and
rings with a clear truth. Circumstances set her apart from
relationships she craved. Those few she regarded as enduring were
taken from her at various times in her life. Her strict
independence was founded upon the realization that only one person
was completely and absolutely trustworthy: herself. This was not a
selfish condition. It was all she knew. She would be amazed to know
her writings are of interest. There is much to learn from them and
her thoughts and philosophies are valuable lessons to be taught to
all generations. She died at the great age of 96. Her closest and
most endearing kin was Mother Nature. She rests in the sanctuary of
the arms of Mother Earth with her treasured ancestors in Caro, MI.
May God grant her peace and respite. She lived a rewarding and
abundant life with fearless exuberance.
Legacy of a Singular Life is a compilation of the poetry, essays
and stories of Miss H. Almeda Boulton. If she loved anything it was
nature: the innocence of trees, the joy of the bird, the mischief
of a squirrel, the mystery of weather, the history of the rock or
mountains and seas. She lived her life watching, recording what she
saw into her quick, inquisitive mind. Her poetry relates her
observations without the frills of romanticism or obscurity and
rings with a clear truth. Circumstances set her apart from
relationships she craved. Those few she regarded as enduring were
taken from her at various times in her life. Her strict
independence was founded upon the realization that only one person
was completely and absolutely trustworthy: herself. This was not a
selfish condition. It was all she knew. She would be amazed to know
her writings are of interest. There is much to learn from them and
her thoughts and philosophies are valuable lessons to be taught to
all generations. She died at the great age of 96. Her closest and
most endearing kin was Mother Nature. She rests in the sanctuary of
the arms of Mother Earth with her treasured ancestors in Caro, MI.
May God grant her peace and respite. She lived a rewarding and
abundant life with fearless exuberance.
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