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A life slips away:tribute to my father in law.
A life slips away Very brief epistle of my father in law who’s life support system is going to be turned off tomorrow. Now as it turns out it was a while ago but still seems like yesterday. There is … Continue reading
Posted in Family and Relationships, Uncategorized
Tagged a life slips away, aircraft, commercial farming, death, english, family and relationships, farm, farming, life, light aircraft, pilots, poetry, poets, Rhodesia, South Africa, traditions, yesterday, Zimbabwe
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The mysteries of an unfathomable universe.
Poetry of an unfathomable universe. A very short story of a very talented boy I once knew whose life was tragically cut short. What a waste. Now I went to secondary school in a country which at that time was … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Poetry & Writing, Culture & Society, Education
Tagged Africa, allied arts., America, arts, Australia, Botswana, Calvary, death, english, ethics, French, French teachers, literature, Mary, poetry, Ralph Waldo Emmerson, religion, Rhodesia, South Africa, talent, the bible, Tortured Souls, Zimbabwe
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Spike Milligan and Irish humour.
An eccentric Irish hooligan? Spike Milligan, had an unbelievably wonderful sense of humour and was an eccentric Irish hooligan second to none.It might strike one as strange that he was prone to this inherent streak in all Irishmen. That is, … Continue reading
Posted in Arts & Design, Books, Poetry & Writing, Business & Work, Culture & Society, Education, Entertainment & Media, Relationships & Family, Travel & Places
Tagged books, childrens books, entertainment, humour, laughter, mental health, mimicry, poetry, Ralph Waldo Emmerson, spike milligan, writing
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