was a Sunday.
The most popular movies at the time included Out of Africa and the Color Purple.
That's What Friends Are For was among the top pop hits.
Among the top stories in the news was the murder of naturalist Dian Fossey
And in the afternoon, at St Mark Orthodox Church on River Road in Bethesda Maryland, a young woman of 28 years married a gentleman who was 39.
It has been 29 years.
There have been the difficult times, because the gentleman at times can be a very difficult person.
January 27 2013 the couple discovered that the woman had cancer, and that transformed both their lives, even more than their lives had been transformed when she put aside some of her dreams so that he could pursue his. That was in 1994.
There are thing in the news worthy of someone writing about them. The gentleman won't, not today, even though he often does.
Because other than posting this in honor of the occasion, this day is dedicated to that blessed event of 29 years ago, and to the life together that began 11 years before that, with a chance encounter at Bryn Mawr Raliway Stations on September 21, 1974.
To my beloved Leaves on the Current, thank you for your love, your support, and most of all for putting up with me for so long.
I love you.
Peace.