Hmmm. Battle of Britain. My uncle was here this summer. Went to England at the start of the war with the RCAF as a tailgunner. Did his missions and then joined the RAF as a flying officer for the duration. 88 now, but still reads a book a day. Quit golf last year, after he retired he played every day, sometimes twice until recently. Quite a guy. Was very fond of his 'batman'. My grandfather (his father) spent 3 years in the trenches in France, wounded 3 times and came down with the mumps. Spent an extra year waiting to get home, too many Canadians and not enough boats to take them back. He used to let us feel the pieces of shrapnel they left in his skull and neck.

But we were part of the British Empire, and have tea at 4. If you can't visit England go to Victoria for tea and meet Pgmusic. Veddy British.


John Conley
Musica est vita