Feel Good Friday Ghosts.

Burien, WALocal News

In a reflective article, Dave Markwell shares his thoughts while sitting at the Des Moines Marina, where he contemplates the ancient history of the site beneath him. As he writes, he considers the fossilized bones of sea creatures buried in the primordial mud, drawing a connection between their existence and the fleeting nature of human life. Markwell acknowledges life's impermanence, suggesting that recognizing this truth can lead to a more vibrant and meaningful existence. He encourages readers to embrace the present, noting that the clock is ticking and that now is the time to live loudly and love deeply. Despite the somber undertones, his heart remains light and hopeful, as he imagines a future where his spirit might greet passersby with a smile.

The article resonates with the local community, highlighting the beauty of Des Moines while invoking universal themes of mortality and appreciation for life. Markwell's unique storytelling voice and personal experiences lend credibility and depth to his reflections. Ultimately, he inspires readers to cherish each moment and recognize the connections we share with both nature and each other.

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