Chronicle of a Croydon Boy

A diary of a nobody, but on the turf and under it all men are equal, so I'll carry on regardless!

Sunday, 22 April 2012

My Daughter, Brain Tumour, The Brainstrust

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My beautiful and talented daughter, Clare, is managing extremely well - after a traumatic year or more of peaks and troughs in her battle wi...
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Thursday, 24 November 2011

Daughter Clare & Her *Gremlin*

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Haven't been posting anything for some time now but decided to give a brief update on my lovely daughter's situation. She is due t...
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Wednesday, 23 March 2011

Beloved Daughter & Her 'Gremlin'

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What seems like ages ago, (though in fact fairly recently), my lovely young daughter was diagnosed with a brain tumour. Grade 1 tumour of t...
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Thursday, 9 December 2010

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I went for a walk through the deep snow yesterday to hand deliver a 26th wedding anniversary card to Lord and Lady Haddington. Took me a goo...
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Monday, 29 November 2010

Wintry Weather Continues in the Borders.

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Just a swift update on our early wintry conditions. No letup in sight for a few days more, worse luck! We had one of our local farmers clear...
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Sunday, 28 November 2010

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Long time, no show. Blame the snow! We're locked inside our remote area as the roads are VERY dodgy. Hopefully it will not be too long ...
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Sunday, 15 August 2010

Fun Guy ... Sort of

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On my way to get some victuals and stuff from Tesco's in Galashiels I took a short ride through the grounds of Mellerstain and spotted s...
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Thursday, 12 August 2010

Brief Update

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Hello again. It's been one of those months: my wife, Pat, had a second hip replacement and I'm now not only chief cook, bottlewashe...
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Saturday, 10 July 2010

Art Exhibition Mellerstain July 10th 2010

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This morning my wife, Pat, and I were invited to the annual art exhibition in the basement corridors of Mellerstain House. Quite a decent c...
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Friday, 18 June 2010

Pheasant Snoozing

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It's just gone 11 a.m. today, Friday 18th June 2010. Looking out of the sitting room window I can spot a long feather pointing upwards u...
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Monday, 7 June 2010

"Sam" on the 86 bus to Edinburgh

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A visit to the Royal Infirmary in Edinburgh today was brightened when I met sad-eyed Sam, the mixed breed dog on the No. 86 bus from Dalkeit...
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Sunday, 23 May 2010

The Absent-minded Circuit Judge

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In the UK, as in other places I guess, we have a system whereby judges travel around the country to hear court cases. They are well-paid an...
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Sunday, 16 May 2010

The Innocence of Youngsters

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This is something I received in one of those emails from somebody who cobbles together some interesting (to me) bits and bobs from wherever ...
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Sunday, 9 May 2010

The Sort of Stroke Flossie did NOT Want!

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One of my neighbours, Louise, went to Canada and New Zealand over a year ago to work as a volunteer on organic farms. Her lovely Border Coll...
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Sunday, 2 May 2010

A Much Happier Day Today

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Bright and cheery day today, Sunday 2nd May 2010. Good news about my ballroom dance teacher, Patricia Stinton, who is back in her own home t...
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Sunday, 25 April 2010

Not a Happy Day

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Today I am feeling very sad. A telephone message on my answer-phone to say that a person I've known since 1951 is in hospital in Croydo...
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Monday, 19 April 2010

Lara Fabian - Emotion Personified

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I discovered this beautiful singer, Lara Fabian, some months ago. She is now living in Canada (lucky country). I think she has also had a b...
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Tuesday, 6 April 2010

GOSH for Children

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Today I've seen one of the most heart-rending documentaries ever. Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children is renowned for its work in ...
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Thursday, 1 April 2010

Al Martino's Tribute to Luciano Pavarotti - 2007

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When I was a young, and very foolish, young chap I favoured many singers, crooners and pop stars and in my top 5 was Al Martino . His great...
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Friday, 26 March 2010

Much Ado at Mellerstain

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It is now late March, 2010, time for a bit of FlipVideoing at Mellerstain House before the Easter opening here. There's been some west w...
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Jack of all trades, master of none. Left school at age 14. RAF at age 18. Back to civvy Street in 1956. Went to work as a trainee settler in Sth London credit office, then onto betting shop management in early 1960s. Left to join Customs&Excise in 1972, mainly London, Wales and Southend on Sea. Took early retirement. Moved to the Scottish Borders in 1995 and have loved it!
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