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Located at Picnic Grove in Tagaytay. I feel like falling, so I screamed.
Oh hey, there's the Taal Volcano!
©Bern
On the Mall with Buckingham Palace to the rear. Just a few of the participents of the trip, clutching their lunch. Who remembers Pak-a-macks?, several on display here.
Mr Ormerod, head teacher, Michael Gilbert to the right of him, sorry can't remember other peoples names.
Graeme doesn't look overly chuffed about getting his picture taken.
From l- r
Luke McCullough, Donald Campbell(?), Heather, Craig Cameron (behind), ??, Rosemary and Graeme Campbell
Today is a new day for my country, so today's pictures are dedicated to all the italian people who yesterday voted to send home Mr B.
Anthony Simmons, Michael Griffin, Alan Willis, Phil Sturgess, Chalky White, Geoff Wyatt and Malcolm Hyland. In a park somewhere in middle England. Possibly Bath or Cirencester. We learned very little at that school (A typical, philistine grammar school with tiny air pockets of enlightenment) but the trips out or abroad provided something like the inklings of an "education". Those who advocate the virtues of the old grammar school should be sent back in time to find how drab, uninspiring and well-meaningly useless most Grammar Schools actually were.
. . . Christian Michael Otto Regenhard.
Part of the display from 9/11 in St. Paul's. A little research showed that he was born in 1973, IQ of 146, joined the Marines like his dad (now a retired police detective) before he was 19, joined the NYFD, completed training, and had been on the job 6 weeks as a "proby" when he answered the call while filling in for someone else on 9/11. He was with Ladder Company 131 in Red Hook, Brooklyn, when he was lost in the twin towers.
RIP Christian+