HEADER CHALLENGE 27-03-13
Im posting a day early as Wednesday I will be out of Town until later in the day
Its my choice this week and my theme is
PHOTO & VERSE
This is a True Heartbreaking story - with a Happy ending.
Its about 3 fellows nicknamed -Last of the Summer Strollers
Having a long weekend away up on the Yorkshire Moors and what followed.
ROB HEATHCOTE
RICHARD BAKER
STEWART MACKINDER
My Music this week is Robert Johnson singing
Kind Hearted Woman Blues - 1936
( This was Robs favourite singer and music)
Thursday 28th March 1996 is the 17th year Anniversary of Robs Death - he died at the age of 43 1996 with Pancreatitis and was married to Julie.
(this is why I chose this theme)
The poem was written by me and was read out at the scattering of his ashes on Copper Hill - near where we saw the Chalkhill Butterfly.
My Header
Rob - Sitting in the red jacket and dandelion up his nose
Richard - Sitting in blue jumper
Stewart (me) Standing in the black jacket.
I first met Rob when my 2 lads started infant school - Rob was one of the Teachers.
After my lads left infant school we met Rob and Julie in town and got chatting - found out he liked a drink - I invited him down into town for a drink with my mate Richard, we ended up going out every friday Night for a few pints for many years.
Robs interests were Astronomy - Lepidopterology (butterflies)
and Brewing his own Real Ale.
Heres a few shots of Last of the Summer Strollers at Thirsk
North Yorkshire on the Moors
Who let these 3 out together? outside the weekend Cottage
Richard leading - Watch yer step Rob its slippery
Richard - Now, why dig a hole here and fence it off?
Rob - Well --- Its like this - See-----
When Rob died in 1996 we lost contact with Julie, it wasnt until 5 years later in 2001 when fate took a hand and I met up with Julie again and that was it - we fell in love and soon after we were together - after 12 years we are still going strong.
The happy Ending to the story
Rob had a daughter called Laura from a previous marriage.
Laura who met her soul mate and in 2012 she married Nick
Their marriage theme was Butterflies - in memory of her Dad Rob.
Please visit the other Headbangers - on my side bar - near my shield, and see their take on
Photo & verse.
GOOD LUCK
Awe that is so heartwarming. It is so apparent that you lost a true friend. You are fortunate to have had such a wonderful friendship between you guys and it has gone on for so many years and now you have Julie. Just precious. Thanks for sharing this.
ReplyDeleteOh My Goodness... This post made me teary.... I'm so sorry that Rob died so young, and I can imagine how much you miss him. BUT--finding Julie --and being with her now is just awesome... You two are keeping Rob's memory alive...
ReplyDeleteLove your poem --and thanks for such a heart-warming tribute to a great friend.
Hugs,
Betsy
Brought a tear to my eyes. Wonderful tribute to your friend! And a great header!
ReplyDeleteOh my, a sad and sweet story at the same time.
ReplyDeleteLovely poem!
Your last line written way back then and all these years later he is still in your thoughts. What a great friendship.
We never know what fate will have in store but it was a lovely day when it stepped in and brought Julie back into your life.
A lovely tribute to someone near and dear to your heart.
What a journey you've been on - a wonderful friend and now a wonderful marriage!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing these special memories. This post was touching, and it sparked different feelings. I appreciate the way it evokes senses of nostalgia, comradery, loss, hope and celebration.
ReplyDeleteA very nice one - and an extra greeting to Julie!
ReplyDeleteThe love for a friend never dies...
ReplyDeleteWarmest hugs to you and to your Julie. Beautifully done, my friend.
Hugs,
Jackie
It has been a few months I think since I have visited, there was much to catch up on! I need to get busy and re-connect with my blogger friends! I have not forgotten your wonderful blogging friendship and ever beautiful post!
ReplyDeleteSo that's how you met Julie? What a sweet and touching post. A lovely tribute to Rob but I think he's looking down on you and Julie and is thrilled to bits that you found each other again. Thank you for sharing this my friend. It really pulled at my heartstrings.
ReplyDeleteYour header is a marvelous tribute to your friend. Your story with Julie is pretty wonderful as well.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful tribute to your friend ! And what a happy ending you found Julie !
ReplyDeletewhat a powerful tribute to your friend!
ReplyDeletebrought a tear or two to my eyes...
great header as well.