Anzac Day

Last Anzac Day my nephew Peter asked me if there was any way he could access his grandfather’s war stories to read to his kids. I had to disappoint him but said I was working at publishing them online. Well, it took the best part of a year but, finally, you can read them on…

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Zooming out

There’s a scene near the end of Dr Zhivago (the movie) where the sick Zhivago sees Lara, his lost love, walking down the street as the tram he’s on passes her by. He struggles to get off and catch up with her but collapses and dies. She walks on. We’ve spent the entire movie, the…

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In action again

I’ve now taken Cliff’s story through to the Battle of Alamein. 1942 started off reasonably well for him in Palestine and Syria, then outside Alexandria with part of 6th Brigade. They were away from the front line until the middle of July. After that, though, they were living in slit trenches for a couple of…

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59 and counting

I’ve now taken Cliff’s story past his convalescence in Alexandria after he was shot up in late 1941 at Sidi Resegh, outside Tobruk. After recuperating he headed to Palestine for more of the same, and rubbed up against the Poms, the Jews, kibbutzes — plus lots of oranges! — before heading to Syria and training…

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Bigger day

The home page and navigation have proved confusing, so the nav. is now Mark 2. I’ve also posted more of Dad’s stories.

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Big day…

Thanks to an assist from Stephen, the menu structure is now working more or less the way I’d like it to. I can relax! Thanks, Stephen.

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Pigeon Holes

The Pigeon Holes menu is very much work in progress. In fact it doesn’t work :(. I haven’t figured out how to do it yet, but I want you to be able to browse stuff by year (eg 1935-40, when Dad was working on the farm) and also by category (eg coal mining, travel, India…

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Trade shows and terrorism

I’ve posted a few articles from late 2001 following Queensberry’s first Northern Hemisphere trade shows and seminars. They were exciting, and so was the related travel — from the edge of the world to the centre. Interesting to recall that I thought Kiwis were amongst the least insular of people.

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America, America

I’ve posted what I wrote about our 2000 road trip. Heather liked it, and it reminds me what a good time we had. And it was the start of our international business! I’ll deal with the business side of things later. Meanwhile, pretty much all I’ve done is add a bit more family stuff to…

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Progress

A bit of preliminary styling thanks to Heather. All blemishes are my own work. And the first section of my father’s stories are now up online. Feels like progress.

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