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My working career spans the Royal Navy, a spell as a dairyman in the Highlands of Scotland, many years in military survey in the British Army, and a fourth career in Information Technology. I have recently become a budding author. See more...-
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#weekendcoffeeshare: Happy and Sad
Each month, I look forward to receiving my new edition of Writing Magazine. When it pops through my letterbox, I archive my last copy in my bookshelves in my study. For the past month, I have had the July issue … Continue reading
Posted in Personal, weekendcoffeeshare
Tagged alison chisholm, butterfly, flutterr back, poetry, weekendcoffeeshare, writing, writing magazine
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#weekendcoffeeshare: Celebrating my Father’s Life
If we were having coffee, I’d be sharing anecdotes with you from the remarkable life of my father, Tony Greenfield. I can assure you that you would not be bored and that you would be asking for more. On Thursday … Continue reading
Posted in Personal, Tony Greenfield, weekendcoffeeshare
Tagged celebration, life, poem, poetry, tonygreenfield, weekendcoffeeshare
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Keith’s Fond Farewell
If we were having coffee, I would be proud to tell you about a most joyous and memorable event that I attended on Friday afternoon. Make yourselves comfortable and feel free to help yourselves to freshly-brewed refills at any time. … Continue reading
Posted in weekendcoffeeshare
Tagged army, blogging, friendship, hungerford, military survey, millitary, Royal British Legion, royal engineers, weekendcoffeeshare
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#weekendcoffeeshare: WAW!
WAW! – What A Week! As you join me for coffee, I can tell you about a week that has included a run in the woods, two birthday parties, a catastrophic car break down, a visit to Stockholm, the purchase … Continue reading
Posted in Personal, weekendcoffeeshare
Tagged birthday, Book Signing, books, car, coffee, grandson, great-grandson, weekendcoffeeshare
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#weekendcoffeeshare: It’s been a mixed week
T I am delighted to be able to invite you to join me for coffee in my kitchen in the brand new virtual home of Nerd in the Brain. We must all thank Emily for taking over the reins and … Continue reading
Posted in Personal, weekendcoffeeshare
Tagged Basingstoke, coffee, father, grandson, hockey, mental health, Portsmouth, running, Southsea, tea, weekendcoffeeshare, wine
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#weekendcoffeeshare: In which I remember my Mum
It was a novelty to spend a week in my home country after three weeks of travelling on business. I concede that a week in Naples, Florida, followed by a a week in Barcelona and then another week back in … Continue reading
Lance’s Coach Tour #8
Can you believe it? It’s over a year since our last coach tour when we traveled to Kublai Khan’s Summer Palace during the visit of Marco Polo. That was such fun! But time doesn’t really matter when you own a … Continue reading
Posted in Bloggers Bash 2017, coach tour, time travel, weekendcoffeeshare
Tagged astronomy, blogging, galileo glalilei, gravity, jupiter, moons, time travel, weekendcoffeeshare
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#WeekendCoffeeShare: In Which a Family Holiday Almost Gets Cancelled and My Old Dog is Very Happy
If we were having coffee, I would tell you all about the string of stressful events which eventually led to the happy conclusion of my wife lying on a sunbed by the pool at the Hermes Hotel in Kefalos, Kos. … Continue reading
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Tagged dogs, hermes hotel, holiday, kefalos, kos, longparish, love, passport, stress, weekendcoffeeshare
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#WeekendCoffeeShare: Inspired by the London Marathon
If we were having coffee this Sunday evening, I would not be able to conceal my excitement. I have been inspired by several aspects of today’s Virgin Money London Marathon. There are too many to mention. From the wheelchair and … Continue reading