Ramblings of a nonagenerian (vintage 1923). Grew up in Lambeth in the 20s and 30s. Lived and worked in London during World War II. I have been attempting to do the Telegraph Cryptic Crossword since 1939! (My daughter says I *have* to write this, but I am troubled as it sounds so conceited.) I bought my first computer aged 85 and am continually frustrated by the vagaries of the technological age.
Wednesday 13 November 2013
Family Matters
I recently enjoyed a visit from my brother's grandson and his family. To my surprise I discovered a few months ago that he works for a company in Denmark that makes wind turbines. This company was involved in making parts for the memorial at the crash site in Stadil. (www.ee138.net) He said on his next visit toDenmark he would like to visit the grave of his great uncle so I put him in touch with our Danish friends. They were happy to entertain him and he found the visit most interesting. The long arm of coincidence.
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