Monday, 11 September 2017

A Look Back in Pleasure and Friendship

I spend time thinking of all those I've known and loved, many of whom are long departed from this increasingly hazardous world of ours.

Sometimes I look back at some of my earlier posts and it's good to be able to remind myself of a few things about 'old friends'.

A chap called Alan Parkes was a man I read about in "The Times" Diary column some years ago. He and I met after I wrote to him via the article in the newspaper above.

Here's the link to the post in question:

http://bit.ly/1MkZmqx

Hope it works OK.

9 comments:

PhilipH said...

Not looking back in anger!

DUTA said...

I wonder whether today they still have that law in South Africa - leave the country, but without your money. Cruel, very unfair.
Alan Parkes was a fine gentleman. You know how to pick your friends.

PhilipH said...

Thanks Dura. Alan was one of nature's true Gents, he really was.
I enjoyed your Wailing Wall post, and others. Sadly, l can't leave comments on some Blogger posts as the system seems to ignore my response.x X's

PhilipH said...

Sorry, Dura!

PhilipH said...

So sorry AGAIN Duta! Something keeps changing "t" to "r". Apologies.

Shadow said...

Even his name makes me want to sit up straight and proper, a life lived, that's what I wish for too.

the walking man said...

Shadow^^^^^up there has the all attainable goal.Sadly unlike her, yourself, and Mr. Parks too many ignore the will to really live Philip. I should do this one day--look back on my previous posts--ahh but then I'd start editing and most likely change them to something completely different.

Be Well and in continued health.

PhilipH said...

Thanks Mark. I hope you are as well as possible and that your locality is peaceful this weekend. Best wishes dear wordsmith.

UplayOnline said...

l can't leave comments on some Blogger posts as the system seems to ignore my response.x X's


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