It has been roughly two years since a careless driver took Marc from us.
He was an author of motorcycling articles and reviews amongst other things. A German born American citizen and enthusiastic two-wheeler his whole life.
Brilliant and patient, the "go-to" guy for info on anything related to computers or motorcycles for most anyone that knew him.
Still miss him as much today as two years ago.
RIP Marc Glasgow, a.k.a. The Cyberpoet
Started by
kayakingsteve
, Oct 12 2011 06:11 PM
2 replies to this topic
Posted 14 October 2011 - 10:24 AM
kayakingsteve,
Hang in there my friend. Those who have a positive impact on us in our lives, well it is challenging to "move forward" after they pass on. Try and remember the good times and the great things about Marc Glasgow. As hard as it is, try and focus on the joy you got from him and the things that knowing him did to make you a better guy. Perhaps, this type of thought process may make it easier for us as life goes on. I do know that good time memories of special moments/event is likely to make you 'smile.'
There are those in life who do not have the privilege of having such a positive person impact their lives.
Hang tough.
Sincerely,
Mike Berg
"Motodad393"
Hang in there my friend. Those who have a positive impact on us in our lives, well it is challenging to "move forward" after they pass on. Try and remember the good times and the great things about Marc Glasgow. As hard as it is, try and focus on the joy you got from him and the things that knowing him did to make you a better guy. Perhaps, this type of thought process may make it easier for us as life goes on. I do know that good time memories of special moments/event is likely to make you 'smile.'
There are those in life who do not have the privilege of having such a positive person impact their lives.
Hang tough.
Sincerely,
Mike Berg
"Motodad393"








