In Memoriam of Bob Blauner

 May 18, 1929 – October 20, 2016


For Bob's memorial, I painted this death stone which sits in the garden
 next to one of the live oaks around which I spread his ashes. 
He loved the trees and this poem.  
(See the full poem below)

Follow, poet, follow right

To the bottom of the night,

With your unconstraining voice

Still persuade us to rejoice;


With the farming of a verse

Make the vineyard of the curse,

Sing of human unsuccess

In a rapture of distress;

 

In the deserts of the heart

Let the healing fountain start,

In the prison of his days

Teach the free man how to praise.


Excerpt from “In memory of W.B. Yeats” by W.H. Auden

(Written in January 1939, at the onset of the Second World War)


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In both of these chairs Bob used to sit, in the one on left indoors in living room, one on right outside on the patio. Click above link to see the chairs. Can you see him?

 

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