‘My mother had dementia but beautiful things unfolded’ : Cheryle St Onge’s best photograph
‘She wasn’t very fond of Skipper, our jack russell, who loved the hose. But they were dancing together – two beings in the afternoon sunlight, having their own conversation’ I am an only child. My father was killed in a car accident when I was 14 and my mother was 47. We were really tightly (…)
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