FEEL GOOD FRIDAY Diego.

Auburn, WALocal News

The author, while walking by a marina, encounters an older man with a dog, sparking memories of his late pet, Diego. He recalls Diego's joyful spirit, particularly his love for water and playful antics that brought laughter to the family. The narrative delves into the bittersweet nature of memories, illustrating how happiness and sadness can coexist and enrich our understanding of love. The author reflects on how both emotions serve as reminders of the deep connections we share with those we cherish. The tranquil setting of the marina provides a backdrop for this introspective journey, inviting readers to appreciate life's complexities.

The piece resonates with anyone who has experienced the joy and sorrow of loving a pet. Through this reflection, the author encourages acceptance of both happiness and sadness as integral parts of life. Ultimately, the article serves as a tribute to Diego and a reminder of the lessons pets teach us about love and loss.

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