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Ray Lonsdale's sculpture of a First World War "Tommy" in Seaham Harbour (part of a short series.)
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@phil (rocky): Hey....good to hear from you Phil. I know you won't have had time to take a good look through this place, but I guess all of the important updates are in here. Much as I would have wished to spend time in other forums, I just find it impossible to find the spare five minutes (or more), my wife's cancer is starting to make a serious mark in her life now, it is just over 18 months since she was diagnosed and possibly a further year since it first developed. At times I marvel at how she manages to have a near normal life and remain so positive, but it is getting tougher for the four of us now. I really wish I knew how the kids are coping, I just hope that as teenagers and younger that they are as resilient as people say! Sharon is about to start a further course of radiotherapy next week, so we hope that it will have some beneficial effect. I have to say that I'm very sorry to hear of the sad passing away of Bruce, my lack of visits to the Sanddancer Forum ensured my ignorance of his illness, he will be a huge miss in that place, and perhaps someone will soon realise what a big impact he had on the lives of countless others around the world. Stay well Phil :-)
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