With arms outstretched, gravity’s force we scorn,
flying on wild imagination’s wing.
By currents of enthusiasm borne
our soaring liberated voices ring.
Way, way above the greensward down below
we climb alluring pathways through the air;
hovering in the slightest winds that blow
describing wid’ning circles—then we dare
ascend still higher in the azure sky.
Diving, banking at a breathtaking pace;
performing vic’try rolls before we fly
to interstellar realms of outer space.
With immense excitement we zip and zoom
in venting boyhood’s super-sonic boom.
Peter was born in
Bristol, UK in 1933. The first seven years of his life was being brought up on
a Council Housing estate at Knowle West. He was born in the Great Depression.
Just after the Second World War broke out in 1939 because Bristol was considered
a strategic city he was evacuated to a farm near Tiverton in Devon. While he
was away from home the house his parents were renting was bomb damaged. His
parents moved to Exeter which was considered a safe area. So in 1942 he
and his brother and two sisters were reunited with their
parents. Just after that Exeter was badly blitzed in German revenge raids.
Although he was a fairly bright student at school, he suffered severe headaches
because he was anemic. (Not discovered for a couple of years). He wanted to be
an architect, but failed to matriculate, so he decided to emigrate to Australia
when he was 17. Life was difficult initially as wages were quite low for young
people and all his money went on board and lodgings. He worked in
various industries mostly in Sales for electrical supplies. Then he branched
out into hardware and tools. Peter opened his own paint, wallpaper and hardware
shop and soon opened a second outlet. Things turned out badly as the area he
was trading in was chosen by the Vietnamese to settle. Although he got on well
with these people, it wasn't long before they set up businesses in opposition
to him, and he went bankrupt. He was close to retiring age, but he worked in
Real Estate for a couple of years before retiring. He bought a computer off a
neighbour, who was importing components and assembling them. In order to learn
a bit more about them he made an arrangement with his neighbour to work a
couple of days in exchange for some tuition. He was only there a few days and
started to work full-time, so he spent another couple of years assembling and
repairing computers. In the meantime he joined the Fellowship of Australian
Writers NSW Inc as he was interested in Creative Writing. He finished up as the
NSW President of that organisation. FreeXpresSion was developed when he was the
President of the Liverpool Branch.
Peter is a Christian (Anglican persuasion) He’s married and
has five children. (Two boys by a previous marriage and three girls to his
current wife, Lorraine. Peter has fifteen Grand-children and seventeen
Great-Grand-Children, with another one on the way.
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