23/6/2022 0 Comments Treading Carefully...As per usual, the seasons are slowly turning! I often sit at my window looking-out upon the garden and observe all the changes as they occur... This involves the presence of a number of rabbits as they move around - pretending to hide from this or that predator. These rabbits are pets and are very well looked after and the only issue they have is the odd sea gall or perhaps enquiring cat! In other words, these rabbits have no real concerns, other than when it is feeding time! Much like myself - particularly as I am older than I was - but am in better health than I should expect! Waving on occasion - sitting and contemplating reality - and inbetween moving around and visiting family and friends! The art, particularly as I move into old age is to pick out words carefully and use them sparingly so that the maximum good is achieved through the minimum effort! This is not as easy as it sounds - as everyone interprets 'words' differently and what is viewed as 'praise' here is equally viewed as 'criticism' there! This is why 'silence' is often used as a position of 'no position' - and although it is a bit cryptic - nevertheless does not pour fuel on the fire of agitation, or at least does not make matters worse! On the other hand, a well chosen and precisely placed word can move mountains and produce much positive effect! On the mundane level, as the seasons have moved on yet again, family and friends have traversed through my awareness - and birthdays, bank holidays and significant times of the year have come and gone! I trust you are all well, and if not, I hope that healing and help will come your way in an unlimited quantity!
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This photograph, for some strange reason, was made into a postcard! I think I was looking at a print-out explaining the history of the area - including the fort and lighthouse, etc.
27/1/2022 0 Comments My Father's WWII Medals!Kingston-Upon-Thames is a vibrant city in Southwest London (Greater London) that used to be a part of Surrey until the mid-1960s. The River Thames flows literally through its centre and boats can be hired to travel up and down its length (with Hampton Court being nearby). I think all this had something historically to do with Henry VIII whose entourage used the local rivers as we would use a motorway today!
Always try and see the sun for the clouds - the laughter between the sobs and the better times in the midst of dark clouds! Things cannot be bad forever!
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