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Obituary. Ian Berry
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<blockquote data-quote="James" data-source="post: 10296" data-attributes="member: 212"><p>I was looking for an emoji or something,,,, but nothing really worked.</p><p>So I ‘ll you a story instead.</p><p>Been on the Milford track this week.</p><p>At the first hut was a bery wizenend and bent man with a young fit man who catered to his every whim</p><p>I thought the young man might have been his guide.</p><p>As thedays wore on… the story un ravelled.</p><p>The old man was the young mans guide.</p><p>Young man was his son.</p><p>His only commentt was … ‘ when I was young… Dad carried me on the trsils …. Now its my turn.</p><p>It was beautifull to watch.</p><p>Life unfolds and some people get it right.</p><p>These guys did</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James, post: 10296, member: 212"] I was looking for an emoji or something,,,, but nothing really worked. So I ‘ll you a story instead. Been on the Milford track this week. At the first hut was a bery wizenend and bent man with a young fit man who catered to his every whim I thought the young man might have been his guide. As thedays wore on… the story un ravelled. The old man was the young mans guide. Young man was his son. His only commentt was … ‘ when I was young… Dad carried me on the trsils …. Now its my turn. It was beautifull to watch. Life unfolds and some people get it right. These guys did [/QUOTE]
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