

I'm doing more German homework, finished reading one book and just started a biography of Clement Attlee written by Kenneth Harris. A pleasure to read his style of writing and use of English. They don't/can't write like that anymore! I started in the middle of the book on the chapters about independence for Burma, India and Palestine. Great, given my early background!


The first is me photographing Silke. We had just arrived on top of The Great Wall of China, after being taken up in a ski lift imported from Austria . I like the instructions in the bottom left of the photo. It says, " No Climb-Over". Happy to report that, 'I No Climbed-Over'.
Ian took one of me reaching the top of a very steep climb. Well done John! Another is a panorama of the wall and hills, and there is one of me looking rather reflective. Nice memories. Now back to a book and my medicine!
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