@mileshuntTWS So very sorry π Iβm sure his spirit will still be up there on the Long Mynd, roaming the tracks and lanes that he loved and watching over you. Run free little Winkster πΎπΎ
@ellygriffiths Oh no, I hadnβt heard. This is so very sad, he was a wonderful friend to the bookshop where I worked, Burway Books in Church Stretton, and spent many a happy hour at book signings for us. I absolutely loved his books, and loved him and his lovely wife Carol π
@mileshuntTWS This is such good news β¦. wishing him a speedy return to the hills and lanes that you both love so much. Bless his little heart π₯°π₯°
@BeingBoycie How lovely to see this photo of two wonderful men, both of whom I had the pleasure of meeting on several occasions (I worked at Burway Books) π₯° I knew Bobby through the charity golf days he organised at Staverton Park: a very funny & lovely man. They are both missed very much
MASSIVE giveaway incoming! π
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@jennyeclair@mrs_claire_t I was hesitant because of the subject matter, but itβs definitely worth persevering β¦. Beyond all the sadness is a very heartwarming and uplifting story
@JanetEmson I saw some of the comments and was disappointed at those who felt the need to criticise, especially as you had qualified your original tweet: the phrase βpeople who live in glass houses β¦β¦β came to mind. I share your frustration that Twitter does not allow you to edit anything