This is the story of my childhood recollections while growing up in Glasgow. The streets were still for kids and we knew how to make our own fun, though some of the mischiefs we got up to may not be classed as fun nowadays.If we were poor, we didn’t realise it; if we were ill-treated, we thought of it as normal. Kids didn’t complain in those days (or they got a ‘slap across the lug’). Kids knew their place, we just got on with life and enjoyed it to the fullest.As Billy Connolly would say: “What I’m about to tell you is true…well mostly.”If any of my old pals, relatives, or friends recognise themselves on these pages, you’re most likely right…but I have changed the names (in some instances) to protect the guilty!
Since coming home from my visit to Scotland just over a year ago now, it's been an up & downs kind of year... Skin cancers became a problem and as well as a number of surgical procedures includi ........
After an eventful ending to last year when I had to undergo radiation therapy for a skin cancer on my right cheek; I have completed the treatment and will have a final evaluation with my special ........
After my successful visit to Scotland, where I took time out from my holiday to promote my memoir, 'The Last of the Lucky Childhoods, I have had a number of people contact me through Facebook and by e ........
The expression,'Sydney or the Bush' is well known in Australia, meaning you have to take chances.This is similar to my experience in having a publisher just over 19000 kilometers away and having ........
I've been doing the 'talking circuit' for almost a year now speaking about my memoir, and while the response has been good, I now and again have troubles with my accent.This all started when I emigrat ........
Having just returned to Australia from my visit to Scotland. I'm now back on the 'talking trail'...Got some good newspaper publicity for my book while in Scotland as well as some publicity photos.Over ........
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