“a The memory of my father is, of all that appears in my consciousness, the most beautiful of thoughts ”: this is how Joao Manzara began to pay homage to his father, Antonio Manzara, who passed away in 2019.
“Shrouded in a veil, it is light in the availability of perpetual revelation in the mysterious game of the mind. A light breath draws the stones of pressure. A true antidote to sorrow and fear. It is also a reminder in golden ink that one day’s joy is always deposited in the other,” he continues.
“The memory he left me is priceless, defying time, able to return to the present with the sensations of a heartfelt embrace. The phone’s memory is also very good. The most beautiful smiles out there,” he remembers fondly.
“It took me back to the days of treatment at Santarem Hospital, when I was delighted with the seafood I brought him. To the photos of trips to Rome, Cairo and the Bahamas that he so proudly shared. In the woods, to the flowers that always prevented him from thinking about them. Walks on the beach and hugs Amazing for three people. I have a dad. Have a nice day,” she continues.
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