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Born in England in 1931. Evacuated in World War 2. Trained as a teacher at Brighton Training College, Sussex. Taught in London. Moved to Zimbabwe. Seven years later worked on a mail ship. Married Malcolm in Capetown. Two children, Rebecca and Greg. Moved to Australia in 1974. After retirement worked for a publisher. Three grandsons, Blake, Harry and Max. Disabled by stroke in 2013. Now in wheelchair with husband as carer..
16 comments:
Another excellent picture - you have a knack for the figure observed deep in the image.
Such great art of wood, almost like the norwegian woods .-) come over and see...
Nice week from Anne in Norway.
An excellent piece of work. I can imagine how smooth it feels.
I've had a few turns on the lathe, bu tnothing like this. Beautiful piece! And I wonder if trees do dream?
Nicely done!
Oh very cool shot.
To touch wood like this, is supposed to be very therapeutic?
I could relate to that....
Lovely piece.......
excellent shot!
the wood is lovely dark and deep
Circled, burnished and with highlighted ring..!!!
Gorgeous piece of wood! The poetry that accompanies it is beautiful!
Your words speak to our hearts. Excellent post!!!
Beautiful wood turning piece!! Well Done!!
Very unique. I like it
Oh wow, that is Awesome!!
What a beautiful carving! It is amazing what artists can do. Thank you for sharing!
That is a beautiful piece. Good photo...wonder if many people want to touch the wood?
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