["Saints, Devils (etc.), published 1945, is perfect for me"]
In new and used bookstores I easily satisfied my thirst for timely WW2 reading material. E.g., a book about Malta (1940 - '43) is right up my alley because - 70 years ago today - my father was there recuperating from dysentery after the Allied invasion of Sicily. A rare book by Royal Canadian Navy Volunteer Reserve Lieut. (S) Pugsley details a man's journey that follows some of the same paths my father walked as a Leading Seaman Coxswain with the same RCNVR, or 'Wavy Navy'. Treasures for under $20 make my day, and I'm always up for a lengthy reading time most evenings.
I also found enough bits and bobs for the workshop to keep me happy for weeks, if not months.
["Metal fasteners - some young, some old. Lovely!"]
Those that know me will likely have some idea what I'm up to, and where the metal fasteners will appear next.
Photos by GH
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