Father's Day

It is nearly a year now since Dad died, and so this will be our first Father's Day without him with us in person. We still carry him everywhere in our thoughts, of course, and - via the "what would Dad do" test - in our deeds.

Like, I expect, most of the country, we had thought that by now the pandemic that stopped us having a proper memorial event would have been long gone, but the tail-end is still hanging around, and so we continue to reach to the virtual space for commemorations.

I have rebuilt this blog with the help of the Wayback Machine. There aren't a great number of articles here, but they are considered and heartfelt, and what they lack in numbers they more than make up in importance, to us and to him. 

I've enhanced and added images, as well as a few posts from Christian and myself (like this one!). I'm sure he wouldn't have minded.