Mike DudgeonMy Father, Son, and a Cat“Appearing” strong during the toughest of seasons7 min read·Feb 20, 2024--1--1
Mike DudgeonCOVID is Over… but Daniel’s Story Lives OnNote — this column was started in October of 2022 and finished in April of 2023. It was published on the 3-year anniversary of Daniel’s…8 min read·Apr 25, 2023----
Mike DudgeonLosing the FutureStop for a second and think back to when you were 10 years old. Think about little you — your friends, your wants, your fears. Walk…4 min read·Apr 25, 2022----
Mike DudgeonA Soundtrack For SuicideIf you stop at this fence in the park when it is not busy you can hear nature. There are birds, leaves rustling, water gurgling, and…4 min read·Feb 25, 2022----
Mike DudgeonOver The Last Hill Just To Get StartedTwist and turns on the grief road4 min read·Jul 1, 2021----
Mike DudgeonObservations Along the Road of GriefIt is harder than ever to apply words to where I am on my journey now 11 months down the road of grief. It has become in some ways like…3 min read·Mar 16, 2021----
Mike DudgeonThankfulness in TragedyThanksgiving week is over. And in a way I am glad. That's very weird — I’m back to work tomorrow, family has gone home, the house is quiet…3 min read·Nov 30, 2020----
Mike DudgeonThe Blue Moth and The Road Rash Bungee CordOn April 7 I woke up at 5 am to the phone call that shattered my life. My youngest son Daniel at age 20 had succumbed to immaculately…5 min read·Oct 8, 2020----