In his writing, Ticking of Time, Gregory pens his final few sentences, “And right there in the middle, between the immense and the tiny, lies the most important and most obvious to us of natures’s tickings, the human heart. Keeping time in a variable, more human, kind of way, moving faster as we move faster, slower as we calm down, changing with our state of mind. Perhaps this is the truest measure of time we can ever really hope for, perhaps the only one that really matters in the end.”
He died of a heart attack on March 21, 2025.
What an amazing man, an old soul, a man ahead of his time, with a vast appreciation of our natural world, a true teacher, a humorist to his core, a lover of life, learning, & sharing, and a heart as infinite as the universe. Gregory, my friend, you left us far too soon . . . go safely and radiantly on your next adventurous journey! You will be missed until we all meet again . . .
Margaret Jarrett