Golf, Life, and Seeing our Faults in Others

Golf, Life, and Seeing our Faults in Others

Forgive me, father, it’s been thirty days since my last golf lesson. I’ve been trying hard to correct my faults, but I keep straying from the correct swing path. I know my knees are moving too much. When I swing righteously, my shots are heavenly, true, straight, and...
Sherlock Holmes, Gothic Novels, and Unicorns

Sherlock Holmes, Gothic Novels, and Unicorns

Last night I watched Killing Sherlock, Lucy Worsley on the Case of Conan Doyle. I’ve written about my childhood reading before. The Jennings books by Anthony Buckeridge led me to read the Sherlock Holmes books. I recall Jennings, and his boarding school pal...
Flying

Flying

I ran a series of posts about my flying training recently. On 17th December 1903 the first sustained powered flight was made by Orville Wright at Kitty Hawk North Carolina. It lasted twelve seconds, achieved a speed of almost seven miles per hour, and an altitude of...
The Favourite Murder

The Favourite Murder

I’ve now written 20,000 words in Book 5 of the Sir Anthony Standen Adventures, and I’ve barely got started. I’m in chapter 4, and we’ve just had the second murder. The tension is ramping up, and we now have jeopardy. I have a working title, The Favourite Murder. It’ll...
Panic

Panic

My last post concerned a trainee pilot who packed his bags and flew back to the UK after getting lost on a solo cross country. Panic had taken hold of him. A few days later I was flying a solo cross country when I experienced something similar. I’d had a bit of a...
Lost

Lost

I was flying over Florida, some days after my first solo. I was flying Six India Oscar, another Cessna 152. The weather as usual was clear and sunny. You’d think it was hard to get lost. Florida is a fairly easy place to navigate in a an aeroplane. Apart from TV...