Wantmore shaved some slivers for himself and some extra for any potential guests, this as it was known amongst the non-mice – Christmas Eve.
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Wantmore shaved some slivers for himself and some extra for any potential guests, this as it was known amongst the non-mice – Christmas Eve.
Distant images first and then to the panel in the far left corner – nearest to the memorial – AUSTRALIAN LIGHT HORSE / 10TH REGIMENT…
Introduction Be safe. You begin…and I go to sleep. Rosemary’s message. (Time difference: 10 hours) Day Two (16 September): Helles 1 After the Dardanelles ferry crossing, our first in-depth stop is a review of the Dardanelles naval attacks with focus on the disastrous 18 March 1915 tumult. Onshore, Ottoman batteries, as well as newly laid […]
Our tranquil space, our weirwood thoughts, of flowers and fallen autumn leaves, the change to our season – time treading its course.
Each day I scavenged time to scratch down notes – on the ferry, the bus, at lunch, in the hotel…review, edit, markup, read, re-read, change and so on.
Film brought me here. Thirteen years have passed since my lens last scanned these views. I have changed…
– the English Channel lapping at the shoreline – waves cresting and breaking while on the horizon the sails of little ships hint at what once was here. One can only imagine in this place.
Perhaps these happenstance words I gather may become useful, perhaps they will bond with me to capture Orion’s (the hunter’s) day from the Tyndall Blue?
“To my dear nephew Wantmore love from Auntie Miniver, Christmastime at Kemmelberry”.
I have many time on visits to London wandered past the Café de Paris, once hopeful to perhaps visit but this did not come to pass.