In the spring of 2009, there was a party in Sarasota for a golfing
group that had played together during 'the season' and each was
asked to entertain. Some sang, did imitations, juggled, and one of
the talented wives performed a remarkable Charleston. My offering
was a poem based on a classic by Rudyard Kipling that every
schoolboy learns in England. In my version, the lessons we learn
from playing golf were the focus and it was very well
received.Encouraged by this success, I wrote about the simple
pleasure of sharing breakfast in bed with my wife on a Sunday
morning. Friends said they enjoyed this one too. So, believing I
had stumbled on a new career that would keep me busy in my
retirement, I have been writing furiously ever since. Most of the
poems are drawn from personal experiences, past and present.
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