Hello once again guys!
How are you doing? I bet you're happy that the kids are going back to school next week and you can finally have time to yourself instead of being messed around all the time. Well, I am, anyway, regardless if all my children are grown up or not. Today I just did what I normally did, had a look round Facebook at who'd done what and seen what I'd been tagged in, blah blah blah. Most of those photos were old, some even in black and white from my childhood salad days, and where the heck did they get them from? Did they rob my mother's house in the dead of night?
Later on some fan tagged me in this photo. On the left, it had me with the very unflattering brown wavy hair I had back in 1975, and the right, me in 1991. To be honest, she should have done a mid point of me in 1981 with that horrible sticky up ginger afro, which now looking back, I thought was quite hideous. You should hear some of those ladies on Facebook. Teddy Deaky. Well I never! Being quite flattered at the time, I added it as my alternative name.
Okay, got to get gone now. Will be back on tomorrow with a special happy birthday post for the missus.
Take care,
John
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ReplyDeleteHi John,
ReplyDeleteAs I mentioned on Google+, I miss you as desperately as I miss Freddy!
It's painful, even after all these years!
At 63 yrs. old, my one wish before I die is to shake your hand and thank you for the generosity you shared with your art/incredible talent!
I guess that love and respect lives in one's heart forever! As much as it hurts, I feel honored to have such great talent as yours to always stay with me.
When it's my time to die, I will happily take the added happiness you have shared with me!
Hope you and your family are happy and in good health!
Much love and gratitude,
Diane DeVosjoli
Hi John,
ReplyDeleteAs I mentioned on Google+, I miss you as desperately as I miss Freddy!
It's painful, even after all these years!
At 63 yrs. old, my one wish before I die is to shake your hand and thank you for the generosity you shared with your art/incredible talent!
I guess that love and respect lives in one's heart forever! As much as it hurts, I feel honored to have such great talent as yours to always stay with me.
When it's my time to die, I will happily take the added happiness you have shared with me!
Hope you and your family are happy and in good health!
Much love and gratitude,
Diane DeVosjoli