In Blackwater Woods

Look, the trees

are turning

their own bodies

into pillars of light,

are giving off the rich

fragrance of cinnamon

and fulfillment,

the long tapers

of cattails

are bursting and floating away over

the blue shoulders

of the ponds,

and every pond,

no matter what its

name is, is

nameless now.

Every year

everything

I have ever learned

in my lifetime

leads back to this: the fires

and the black river of loss

whose other side

is salvation,

whose meaning

none of us will ever know.

To live in this world

you must be able

to do three things:

to love what is mortal;

to hold it

against your bones knowing

your own life depends on it;

and, when the time comes to let it

go,

to let it go.

— Mary Oliver

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Rachel Dhason Varghese was a daughter, a sister, a wife, a mother, an aunt, a friend. She was a teacher, a singer, a dancer, an artist, a poet, a polyglot. She was an adventurer, a protector, a companion. She loved trees and cats and dogs and most other animals. She loved to travel, and she was particularly fond of long, rambling walks. She had a grand sense of humor and she was funny. She laughed a lot. She loved Star Trek: The Next Generation, Seinfeld, and Frasier. She had a beautiful smile and the warmest eyes. She was a friend to everyone she met, open and ready with her smiles, much to the embarrassment of her children when they were teenagers. She was a talker and a gifted storyteller. She made up stories on the spot for her adoring children and grandchildren. She was the keeper of the family legends and she never forgot a name. She was a master baker and chef who won cookery contests by dreaming up recipes during her free periods between classes. She loved to host parties and feed people and love them fiercely. She lived her life fully and she leaves the world a more beautiful place than she found it. Those of us who remain are all the richer for having had her in our lives and all the poorer for having lost her. She was peerless.

 

Watch Rachel’s Virtual Remembrance Service:

https://youtu.be/DUm3rWCBdtM