Deer, Jacket

I dropped in at MINI of Peabody today to say “hi” to some MINI friends: Theo, Richard and Ivan (and to check up on the progress of GPMINIs alarm install).
Richard was in his recently deer-struck MINI, and a model deer provided photo opportunities for us 🙂


I also picked up a new MINI jacket which just arrived – very nice grey with red and black (matching GBMINI nicely) and fleece lined so perfect for the cooler weather coming this way …

Grandad

My Grandfather, Ken Marshall, passed away today at the age of 88 after a fall last week which gave him severe injuries, followed by the onset of pneumonia.

I last saw him in early 2004:

My Grandparents have always been a very central and special part of my life. When the four of us children were growing up, my parents had separated and we were cared for by my Mum – she did a fabulous job and worked extremely hard (I remember her going out many evenings to work in addition to working in the day); we lived close to my Grandparents and ritually visited every Sunday, but at Christmas we had the very special treat of not only visiting but staying at Nan & Grandads, enjoying a full Christmas of food, presents, and various games.

As I grew older I learned much from my Grandad, substituting for my Dad I guess – woodwork tools, electrical wiring … I remember sometimes visiting Nan & Grandad after school. It was my Grandad that first took me to Bath University, when I left home.

The somewhat frail man in the picture above is not the Grandad I remember – he seemed to get old only once I emigrated to USA (and didn’t see him so often).
For me, Grandad was a very busy and hard working man – he worked from home in a jointly owned business for many years, loved gardening, and was always ready to help.
For me, this is Grandad:

This picture was taken in the late 1970s, and shows the Grandad I know, happily burning garden trash and pouring what I remember as gasoline onto the fire to help it burn (I’m guessing it was really something a little more tame like paraffin, but my memory is of gasoline!)

I’ll miss you Grandad – I hope you find your family & friends with you now.