Heroes and Villains
By Turlough
During my life so far, many many people have made an impression on me. Some good and some not so good. But from each and every one of them I have learnt something, even if it was only how to make Australians cry by singing the song 'Wild Colonial Boy'. Telling them that Skippy the Bush Kangaroo wasn't a fly-on-the-wall documentary also upsets them.
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Mucky Maureen
A fine poet once wrote… Sometimes we’d go to the Derrisford caff For a bottle of Coke and a bit of a laugh. We’d waste so many afternoons In the...
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Nellie the Devilment
How smiling eyes and a Derry accent can get you almost anything you want.
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Patrick Kavanagh and Me
I’ve got to give a bit of credit for the first line of this to the late Mr Patrick Kavanagh of 62 Pembroke Road, Dublin. It’s from his poem Canal Bank Walk , written in 1954.
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The Spice of Life
The musings of an elderly observer of what can be seen in other people’s shopping trolleys.
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Eric’s War
A concise history of World War Two as told to me long ago by my dear old friend Eric. Additional material was provided by his lovely wife Peggy.
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Benches & Hedges
If you turn off your mind, relax and float downstream you might just find there’s a lot more than botany to discover in a garden, especially in Leeds.
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Boško’s Clouds
You never know what might happen when you delve into an old plastic ice cream tub.
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