I've missed your previous postings mate
but i'm sure we'll be walking down souda way next month, we'll look out for it and we'll tip our hat to another rambler from Manchester
we all get pleasure the hard moorland way
chris
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cheers Chris
yes he was "the manchester rambler"
I believe it was78 when he made his first trek into plakias.
Tom told me many stories of his twice yearly visits.
and his walks to souda when there was only a dirt road
past the sunshine pub.
we spread some of his remains in souda bay at dusk
25th july 2001. one year exactly from the day he died enroute to Iralklion.
so he got back to the place he cherished so dearly.
we were all aboard the previli ferry , playing the manchester rambler
by Ewen McColl, AND FRIENDS RECITING DYLAN THOMAS
it was the most spiritual moment of my life
we ahd a fine interprter on board and gallons of the good Raki.
Lefteris was so moved, being a sailor he understood the significance of ashes in the sea.
he told me that he would love to choose that for himself but is forbidden by
orthodox guidelines
glad I am a agnostic then.
Peter the friend who speaks 18 languages
and is employed by eu at maastricht
explained to my brothers Cretan friends , who he known for 2 decades
the significance of the rambler song
and its socialist meanings
when you are on the water in souda at dusk
and looking up at those magnificent mountain tops
and listening to McColl sing
well you can imagine the rest
enjoy your moments has you pass and see the memorial stone.
my brother is where he loved and HE IS FREE
UP THE REDS
Roger Murney toronto
ps Chris if you could please take some digital pics of stone
our friends were adding to it recently.
would like to see how it looks thanks.
my e mail is reddiablo@rogers.com