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The Bravest Boy I ever knew.
A lesson in faith, fortitude and courage. The bravest boy I ever knew went to the school whose badge I have depicted here and he was a lesson in faith, fortitude and courage, never to be forgotten.Ad Definitum Finem, To … Continue reading
Posted in Culture & Society, Education, Parenting, Kids, Family, Relationships & Family, Sports & Recreation
Tagged 1500metres, 800 metres, Andrew Llyod Webber, athletics, Auckland, boarding schools, Catholic, Central Hospitals, courage, dyspraxia, English teachers, facebook, fortitude, hard of hearing, honour, Hospitals, illnesses, Jesus Christ Superstar, lip reading, New Zealand, nurses, Olympics, playboy magazines, rehabilitation, relationships, religion, Rhodesia, school teachers, social networking, sports, Yvonne Elliman, 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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