Autobiography

July 23, 2013

I woke up. I can't remember when I woke up. I went to work at around 12 o clock. I drove to my mother's house and asked her to come with me to work.
Cherry

;The Toss of a Coin', Chapter 15 / 2

The last part of the last chapter - the development of Railway Children until I retired as its Chair in 2010.
Cherry

'The Toss of a Coin', Chapter 15 / 1

I have put the whole story of the Railway Children on ABC Tales previously - this is an abridged version as a last chapter of my railway autobiography

Another memory

Even though it's been several years since my lost Aunt carried my dad's typewriter from her car my joy will never dissipate.

Another blind man entered our lives; for better or worse!

My story begins with the following ingredients; Blind girl meets blind boy 2 typewriters One steam train Braille books A rehabilitation Centre Love

'The Toss of a Coin', Chapter 14 / 2

Assignments in the Far East, and the Irish Railways and I become Chairman of a number of accident inquiries in the UK privatised railway

I AM

I am Edgar Allen Poe, Jackson Pollack, and Jack Kerouac rolled into one tightly wrapped Cuban cigar. A bit short of a disaster and on the presapus of destruction,

'The Toss of a Coin', Chapter 14 / 1

As BR Transmark's consultant,advising South African Railways during the dismantling of Apartheid and acting as expert witness in a New Zealand court case