Cancer Research

In early May this year I lost my youngest brother Nigel to cancer. He was diagnosed five and a half years earlier. Those years were a rollercoaster of physical and mental health for him. He went through several life changing operations. At one time less than 2 years ago, he was given the ‘all clear’ from cancer.

Over the 40 days of the ride I will publish one great memory of his life each day, and hopefully bring a smile to his family and many friends as we continue to grieve, at the blog, www.superasuperiorasequi.wordpress.com.

Nigel and his wife Sandra

Nigel at home in Richmond, Texas with his daughters Lily and Annabelle

Nigel with his son Cameron, who is now in the American Army

Nigel, Jeremy and I enjoying a beer – one Christmas not so long ago.

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Where is Andy?

Shap, Cumbria circa 2016 – Tia, Roja and Mac behind

I was so much older then…

Dartmoor 2019


Quote of the Week

Alice asked the Cheshire Cat, who was sitting in a tree, ‘What road do I take?’ The cat asked, ‘Where do you want to go?’ ‘I don’t know,’ Alice answered. ‘Then,’ said the cat, ‘it really doesn’t matter, does it?’


Lewis Carroll