Why didn’t you take . . .
An advertisement in St Andrews Citizen, 19 January 1935
being and becoming in the world
An advertisement in St Andrews Citizen, 19 January 1935
Where Eileen, Dai and Rachel studied.
To play this short film please click here. Eileen and Dai, we miss you. Music credit: Dido’s Lament – by Henry Purcell [Simone Dinnerstein and Tift Merritt]
To wander through snowdrop woods towards the sea. SNOWDROPS: To play this short film please click here or on the image above. Music credit: acoustic version of ‘The Life of … Continue reading snowdrops
We are not long home after a lovely wee break in St Andrews. Once again, we stayed at Priorletham farm.
Yesterday was Tuesday Today is Wednesday [photos from Tuesday]
A family follow the Cypress avenue at Craigtoun Park to the gatepiers (1974) Notes: The architect for Craigtoun died the day I was born (but 53 years before) My daughter … Continue reading vagabond language
Our daughter has flown free of the nest to study Chemistry at the University of St Andrews. My recall of my life as a student (so long ago) seems still … Continue reading The World’s First Meridian Line