Well, you'll have to put up with a Cambridge retrospective, as I can't download my pics due to "technical issues". However, it should not be painful.
Breakfast time at " Cats"...St Catharine's. These Israelis were wonderful- exhuberant, strong, clever. The red haired green eyed one is 61. Yes, both her parents were from Middle Europe, not Scotland.she teaches at Ben Gurion Uni, a desert university city. The older is a much published writer, who used to be the others lecturer.
Louise from Western Australia, to whom I owe thanks for getting me to Cambridge, with Lyn, an absolutely lovely woman from the States.
Ria, a smart, kind, loving woman from The Netherlands. Ria, Lyn and I were the 2-years widowed subgroup. They were a fine example to me in survival and compassion and sorrow. A not good photo of Rebecca, who happens to live in Gordon Park near my good friend Sandra. Sorry Rebecca, I'll post a proper photo of you later.
The two Johns, very different but creative and unique. You can probably guess which one can recite The Man From Snowy River"!
Me, just to show you I'm still in existence. Btw, iPads are great to travel with. Though you can't count on wifi out of the cities.
The beautiful shoes of the highly talented young Dutchman, Erik. I look forward to his books. He also has impeccable English.
I love that one in your series of fine photographic portraits has some very regal portraits in the gallery above them as well.
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