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Forgive me if I seemed brusque at the airport, these churches to farewell are not where I choose to worship and saying goodbye is like sheathing a sword, the danger is not over until it’s out of sight. You’re an introspective man, covert with your passion, but I suspect you were as glad to see us as we were to see you. It’s been said that you are a perfect foil to my extroversion, we are a sort of Laurel and Hardy of the emotional spectrum. One of the perils of transience is the absence of solid friendship so that we sometimes become like wings without a body. Having a friend arrive on our doorstep is to find something we did not realise we had lost. A holidaymaker is as bright in the workaday world as a mint coin on sunlit concrete so that our biggest concern was to polish your days to the consistency of your previous excitement. We are rusty entertainers at best. One of life’s more pleasant surprises is that we never know how or where we will forge a friendship. Friendships forged in the workplace can be the most enduring because there is no mandate to like our workmates. For a few, too short days you brought back for me all that was good about my life in Auckland and I can ask a friend for no greater gift than to reflect a little sunlight.
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Feb 25, 2015
Feb 25, 2015 at 8:55 PM UTC
LETTER TO WAYNE
Born in Beverley, to Holme on spalding Moor Leven and Knaresborough opened up the door Ripon was the first time to leave my home so true Parents to New Zealand Boo hoo Boo hoo Boo hoo Auckland to Tauranga and finally home to stay Southport and York not quite montego bay on to the edge of the world at kingston upon Hull before the move to Bridlington to live a life so full and then the move that made all moves Liverpool it was I love the life of the mersey it really is the boss I'm so made up to feel the love and life of the Mersey beat Tuebrook Toxteth and wavertree are places I've moved my feet I am really privilaged to see the windows of the world from Singapore and Scotland and Australia's fields of gold I've been to Canada, America and Luxemburg as well The windows of the world in a small nut shell
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Nov 21, 2014
Nov 21, 2014 at 7:51 PM UTC
Windows of the world