pferguson | March 16, 2019
Far away in the Never-Never-Never-Land, the Lost Boys lived in a forest… They lived like moles under the ground. The Story of Peter Pan For Little People (A New Home, pp. 32-33) Alone and discarded among other former memories. Spine broken – fitted with an assortment of mending tape. Once read…many times read, the life […]
Category: Remember Them Well |
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Tags: George Llewellyn Davies, James Matthew Barrie, Kensington Gardens, King's Royal Rifle Corps, Peter Pan, Peter Pan Statue, Rifle Brigade, Voormezeele Enclosure No.3
pferguson | September 25, 2014
Dinna Forget Today I have been thinking about one line that a fiancé wrote about her departed best friend. Appearing on the wall at the visitor’s centre at Tyne Cot Cemetery and Memorial, Belgium, the words remind us of a departed soul and the ones left behind to remember. And then I turn towards a […]
Category: Snapshots of the Great War |
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Tags: 1918, Fiances, John "Jock" Low, King's Royal Rifle Corps, Love, Memories, Memory, Remembrance, Scottish, Tyne Cot Memorial, Tyne Cot Visitors Centre