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Paying a visit to a childhood friend

I received a message some two years ago that a friend I had grown up with in an Orphanage in Scotland, had died suddenly. I had recently spent time with him catching up on each other’s lives, our children, partners-past and present, what was then currently...

Saying Goodbye

I was reminded this morning as I was leaving the laundry room in my apartment block, of a piece of my life history that I had not recalled for some time. I met a young person who lived on my floor and who from time to time passed my way in the corridor, or in the...

A Conversation with My Beloved Nephew

I visited the UK on business last week addressing issues of social justice at a national Inquiry into how societal structures at certain periods of time, looked after the most vulnerable. The focus being on what lessons can we learn to influence future thinking and...

The Sight and Sound of Running Water

Photo courtesy of Alan Butterfield In last week’s article titled, ‘Tabula Rasa-A Clean Slate’, June 26th 2018, I focused on how in today’s society we need to consciously, unabashedly, grant ourselves the right and sanction, to carve out time to think about ourselves....