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Thank you Paul!

Barry -

' A fish supper must have only salt and vinegar. I may allow good homemade tartare sauce. Am I wrong again? - no spot on for me mate. In Edinburgh - they have salt and sauce. That's just wrong. Much like your porridge. Ha ha.

'Could be a Celtic thing,' - probably.

We are well off track gentlemen - anybody fancy posting an image to get back on thread? yours - I.
 
Barry -

' A fish supper must have only salt and vinegar. I may allow good homemade tartare sauce. Am I wrong again? - no spot on for me mate. In Edinburgh - they have salt and sauce. That's just wrong. Much like your porridge. Ha ha.

'Could be a Celtic thing,' - probably.

We are well off track gentlemen - anybody fancy posting an image to get back on thread? yours - I.
I doesn't do any harm to stray from the path from time to time but I will post an image :)
 
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Talking of Nelson - Turner's rendition of the battle of Trafalgar. He wasn't there. Nelson - in my opinion - was a maniac. He had been previously disciplined for breaking the line and not obeying orders but in this case it payed off. Other than the fact he was mortally wounded during the engagement. Yours - I.
 
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This is quite personal - photographer unknown. I learned tonight that my next door neighbour - Mrs Ahmed died on Tuesday. As is the norm with Islamic burials - and indeed Jewish - the burial is quick. It should happen before sun up on the next day to death. I didn't get a chance to show my respects. I will never forget her - at Eid - she would come to the door with a tray of the finest food you have ever eaten. I'm heart broken for Mr Ahmed - he's lost his partner of 52 years. She and he were Sufi Muslims. The antidote to the idiocy of an idea of a Caliphate. She was buried in a winding sheet - in the south of Glasgow - facing towards Mecca. Amusingly - the Jewish cemetery is just next door. Facing the same way. Hopefully taken to Allah. Forgive me this is a personal post. I'm quite upset. I.
 
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This is quite personal - photographer unknown. I learned tonight that my next door neighbour - Mrs Ahmed died on Tuesday. As is the norm with Islamic burials - and indeed Jewish - the burial is quick. It should happen before sun up on the next day to death. I didn't get a chance to show my respects. I will never forget her - at Eid - she would come to the door with a tray of the finest food you have ever eaten. I'm heart broken for Mr Ahmed - he's lost his partner of 52 years. She and he were Sufi Muslims. The antidote to the idiocy of an idea of a Caliphate. She was buried in a winding sheet - in the south of Glasgow - facing towards Mecca. Amusingly - the Jewish cemetery is just next door. Facing the same way. Hopefully taken to Allah. Forgive me this is personal post. I'm quite upset. I.

I am so sorry to hear this sad news but your words have been so eloquently written that I am sure Mrs Ahmed would be so proud of you.
My thoughts are with you and the Ahmed family.
Take care and god bless,
Wayne.
 
This was taken with my phone on holiday, it calms me & I can hear the waves & the "bubbles" when it foame
A beautifully captured Picture Shaun.

There is nothing better in this world than listening to the crashing sound of waves IMO.

I was brought up in Sidney, Australia and spent my youth at Cougee Bay.
A memory that I still long for and will never forget.

Take care,
Wayne.
 
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This is quite personal - photographer unknown. I learned tonight that my next door neighbour - Mrs Ahmed died on Tuesday. As is the norm with Islamic burials - and indeed Jewish - the burial is quick. It should happen before sun up on the next day to death. I didn't get a chance to show my respects. I will never forget her - at Eid - she would come to the door with a tray of the finest food you have ever eaten. I'm heart broken for Mr Ahmed - he's lost his partner of 52 years. She and he were Sufi Muslims. The antidote to the idiocy of an idea of a Caliphate. She was buried in a winding sheet - in the south of Glasgow - facing towards Mecca. Amusingly - the Jewish cemetery is just next door. Facing the same way. Hopefully taken to Allah. Forgive me this is a personal post. I'm quite upset. I.
An eloquent expression of loss Iain. Sad news.
 
Antanas Sutkus, "Blind pioneer" (1962).
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